Swelling on the top of the foot after breaking the foot is usually caused by blood vessel rupture, oozing and inflammatory reaction.
Ankle sprains are caused by improper exercise or unstable walking, resulting in the ankle joint exceeding the normal range of motion. Ankle sprains can lead to local muscle, ligament and other soft tissue injuries, or even fractures, with clinical manifestations of local pain, swelling, and restricted movement.
Due to ankle injury can lead to local capillary fracture bleeding, subcutaneous bruising and swelling, soft tissue injury inflammatory reaction, producing a large amount of exudate, will also aggravate the ankle joint and foot swelling symptoms. In addition, if a fracture or joint dislocation occurs, there will also be localized deformity and swelling.
If the surface of the foot is swollen after breaking the foot, the patient should immediately rest and brake, apply ice within 72 hours to reduce swelling, elevate the limb, and go to the hospital in time for a detailed examination to clarify the specific cause, and then standardize the treatment, so as not to delay the condition.