Swelling of the toes after a fall is recommended to go to the hospital in time, to clarify the diagnosis, if the soft tissue injury is generally only need to deal with cold compresses, hot compresses, massage, if the fracture is the need to use splinting or surgical repositioning. If the swelling is caused by a fracture, it is recommended to use a splint to immobilize the affected area with the help of a professional doctor to prevent it from shifting, or to have it surgically repositioned, and it is recommended not to overdo the activity after the treatment to prevent another fall. If imaging tests show no obvious fracture, the swelling is generally caused by tissue fluid leakage from damaged soft tissues. It is generally recommended that cold compresses be applied to the affected area within 72 hours of the injury, and hot compresses be applied after 72 hours. In addition, the use of safflower oil or active oil massage can play a role in accelerating blood circulation, eliminating swelling and reducing the effect of pain. If the toe is injured in a fall, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for diagnosis and treatment after a clear diagnosis.