What to do if you have a displaced toe fracture

Displaced toe fractures are treated according to the severity of the displacement, with mild displacements treated by manipulation and severe ones requiring surgery.
Displaced toe fractures should be treated according to the specifics of the displacement.
For mildly displaced patients, conservative treatment is recommended, using a cast or small splint to immobilize the fracture site, along with medication such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as acetaminophen and indomethacin, which can help to eliminate swelling and relieve pain.
For patients with severe displacement, it is recommended that surgical incision and fixation of the displaced area be performed under the guidance of a medical professional after reviewing X-rays.
The above drugs need to be standardized and rationally used under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists. Relevant patients are recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.