Is it normal for the dorsum of the right foot to be purplish after removing the stitches from the first metatarsal fracture after surgery?

The dorsum of the right foot is purplish red after removing the stitches from the first metatarsal fracture, if the wound is not infected, the wound healing is normal, if the wound healing is not good after removing the stitches, local oozing, it is not normal. If the wound heals well, it is normal. If the wound heals poorly with localized oozing, it is not normal. The dorsum of the right foot is purplish red after removing the stitches of the first metatarsal bone, which is usually caused by soft tissue bruising or pigmentation after local trauma. The dorsum of the right first metatarsal is purplish red, if accompanied by poor healing of the local incision, purulent oozing from the incision and elevated skin temperature, it is not normal, then the incision may be infected, and it is necessary to consult a doctor as soon as possible for local medication, and also need to debride the trauma, if necessary.