Conservative treatment, including general treatment and medication, is available when the symptoms of foot fracture are mild, while surgical treatment is needed when the symptoms are serious to promote the recovery of the fracture. 1. General treatment: If the displacement of the foot fracture is not obvious, you can seek medical treatment for conservative treatment such as manipulation of the foot and cast or brace braking, and elevate the affected limb, which can promote venous blood return and help eliminate local swelling. Usually it takes about 4~6 weeks for the fracture to heal and recover. 2. Drug treatment: pain can be applied under the guidance of the doctor to anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as celecoxib; open wounds need to follow the doctor’s instructions to apply amoxicillin, ceftazidime and other anti-infective drugs; swelling is obvious can be applied to panax ginseng tablets, bruise tablets and other medications. 3. Surgical treatment: when the fracture is displaced, dislocated or accompanied by serious contamination of open wounds, surgical treatment is required, and after surgery, attention should be paid to the wound dressing to prevent infection, and anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as Celecoxib can also be applied for pain relief treatment. 4. Other treatments: after the fracture should be prohibited from eating spicy and stimulating food, more intake of eggs, milk, lean meat, pork chop soup, kelp and other high-protein and high-calcium foods, can improve the body’s nutritional status, to provide the nutrients needed for the healing of the fracture. After treatment, you need to perform functional exercises for your toes and ankles under the guidance of your doctor to prevent adhesion of local tendons and muscles, which is conducive to the recovery of function. After the foot fracture, you need to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, care and functional exercise, which is conducive to the early recovery of the fracture injury.