Metatarsal fracture can be recovered in about 3 months after conservative treatment, the exact recovery time varies from person to person. Clinically, conservative treatment of metatarsal fractures requires immobilization of the affected part, such as casting, and at the same time, attention should be paid to elevate the affected limb to promote blood circulation. After immobilization, the patient will be able to use crutches for a certain amount of activity to build muscle strength after about two months of rest and recovery, and after about three months, the patient will be able to return to normal and carry out normal activities on the advice of the doctor. When a metatarsal fracture is treated conservatively, the patient should take care of himself and reduce his activities. It is important to take adequate protein and calcium supplements to maintain the body’s immunity and resistance to disease and to promote healing of the fracture. If a metatarsal fracture occurs, the patient should go to the hospital for examination and treatment.