Is there any harm in sticking a needle in a broken foot and bleeding it out?

On the basis of diagnosis and treatment standardization, there is generally no harm in bloodletting after a broken foot.
Fractured foot injury can be light for the skin and flesh damage, blood flow is not smooth, local bruising, swelling and pain or bleeding, etc., serious injury to tendons and bones, internal organs, manifested as tendon and flesh tear, dislocation of the joints, fracture, excessive bleeding, etc.. If the broken foot does not cause ligament rupture and fracture, you can use acupuncture treatment to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, swelling and pain, generally no harm.
Coagulation dysfunction, such as hemophilia, thrombocytopenic purpura, etc., skin infections, ulcers, tumors, leukemia, etc., acute infection of bone and joints, tuberculosis, malignant tumors, extreme weakness, sweating, bleeding, critical condition (except for first aid), pregnant women, etc. should not be carried out needling operation.
If you need treatment for a broken foot, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to get a clear picture of the cause of the disease and get treatment under the guidance of a doctor, rather than self-diagnosis and treatment, so as to avoid delaying your condition.