Playing soccer leads to toe bruising, which can be dealt with in the following ways: First, if there is a small amount of bruising and no toe fracture, short-term braking and rest are usually all that is needed, and you can play normal sports after three weeks. Second, if the X-ray confirms that there is a toe fracture, the toe and the neighboring toe need to be immobilized, and cannot be overly active within three weeks. After three weeks, X-rays will be taken to observe the alignment and alignment of the fracture, and if there is a basic healing of the fracture, you can walk normally. Therefore, after the occurrence of toe bruising, the appropriate treatment should be chosen according to the degree of injury, while excessive activities should be restricted for a short period of time to promote the smooth healing of the fracture or the absorption of the bruise. After the swelling and pain symptoms are relieved, basic life can be fully recovered.