Whether a fracture of the little toe can heal on its own depends on the fracture condition, and there is a possibility of self-healing if the fracture is well aligned. For closed fractures, if the alignment is good, it takes about 6-8 weeks for the fracture to heal gradually by removing the cast, or by keeping the foot off the ground for about 6-8 weeks to form a bone scab. For fractures that are significantly displaced, further surgical repositioning and fixation is required to heal the fracture, otherwise it will produce a deformed healing and affect normal walking. Open fractures require debridement, further internal fixation or external fixation, strengthening anti-infection treatment, waiting for the wound to heal and remove the stitches and then continue to fix the cast for about 6-8 weeks, and removing the cast to gradually move around, it takes about 12-24 weeks to heal completely, so don’t be too anxious.