How to swell the toe pressure

When a toe crush swells, the first thing to do is to get an early x-ray to determine if there is a fracture of the toe. If there is a fracture, the first step is to reset the fracture and then fix it with a cast. The duration of immobilization is usually about six weeks, and the foot should be elevated to help the swelling of the foot to subside. It is important to walk on the ground during the immobilization period, otherwise the external fixation may fail and the fracture may be displaced. At six weeks, if it is clear that there is continuous bone scab passing through the fracture, the external fixation can be removed and weight-bearing walking can be started gradually with the support of double crutches. If the toe smash does not injure the bone, it is generally recommended to prohibit walking for about two weeks, and the soft tissue damage can be adequately repaired in about two weeks.