A smashed toe requires an X-ray of the foot to rule out a fracture. Most cases of toe fractures do not require surgery, but only bracing or plaster immobilization. If there is no fracture, early braking of the injury can prevent further damage and provide pain relief. At the same time, an early cold compress can be applied to the injury with frozen mineral water or ice, an external wrap and a cold compress to reduce swelling, pain and bleeding. After the acute period, you can take oral Chinese medicines to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, such as Pan Long Qi tablets and Da Qi Li capsules, which can reduce swelling, activate blood circulation, and absorb bruises. Elevate the feet when sleeping to help reduce swelling and also to relieve pain.