How long you can walk after toe amputation depends on the recovery of the trauma after toe amputation. First, if the patient after toe amputation, local trauma healing is better, there is no obvious fluid and exudation, give symptomatic change of medication to support treatment. The pain of the trauma can gradually disappear in about a week, and the patient can get out of bed and walk at this time. Second, if the patient’s toe excision wound continues to be accompanied by exudate and pus accumulation, along with severe pain. At this time, it is necessary to strengthen the change of medication and care of the trauma, and only after the trauma is infected, the bleeding is completely controlled and the pain is tolerated, it is recommended to get out of bed and walk. Some patients often need about two weeks to recover.