A slightly dislocated fifth metatarsal base fracture is generally not a serious injury. Most fifth metatarsal base fractures with slight malalignment are not associated with peripheral vascular nerve injury and are usually not considered serious injuries. Treatment with cast immobilization, rest, early cold compresses, and ibuprofen and other medications as prescribed by the doctor usually results in a good recovery. However, a small number of slightly dislocated fifth metatarsal base fractures with peripheral vascular nerve injury are more serious and may require surgery. If you have a slightly dislocated fifth metatarsal base fracture, it is recommended to consult the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out targeted treatment after clarifying the degree of injury, and pay attention to strengthening the nutrition in daily life, take calcium supplements appropriately, and avoid strenuous activities.