What to do about a fracture of the anterior end of the right big toe joint?

Fractures of the anterior end of the right big toe joint can be treated conservatively with splinting and immobilization or surgically with internal fixation under the guidance of a doctor. Medications can also be used to relieve pain and reduce swelling. If the fracture is not obviously displaced or is mildly displaced, and can be close to or achieve anatomical repositioning after manipulation, conservative treatment can be chosen, using a finger bone splint for immobilization. If the displacement of the fracture is obvious or the fracture line involves the joint, surgical treatment is needed, such as closed pinning or open surgical pinning for internal fixation. Medications can be taken orally with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs for pain relief, such as nimesulide and diclofenac sodium. Oral hepatic saponin sodium to promote the swelling to subside. If you have accidentally caused a fracture of the anterior end of the right big toe joint, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination, regular treatment, and the use of the above drugs under the guidance of the doctor.