Can the little toe be broken?

The little toe can be fractured for sure. The little toe can be fractured by smashing or kicking other heavy objects on the foot, or by spraining, etc. After the fracture, because the toe is shorter, they all cause oblique row or crush type or end fracture. After the end fracture or oblique fracture, there will be pain, swelling, blue color, inability to move, and severe pain in the toe. To confirm the diagnosis, you need to go to a regular hospital to take pictures. If the fracture is only terminal, it can be fixed, either in a cast or in a splint, with regular review and pain-relieving medication. If the fracture is very crushed or the blood stasis is heavy, pay attention to the blood circulation and use drugs to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. If the fracture is not an open fracture or a very serious crush, the small toe fracture can be treated conservatively and reviewed regularly, and it can heal well later.