The treatment for a broken foot includes rest, cold compress, pressure with an elastic bandage, elevation of the affected limb and surgical treatment, etc. You can’t blindly pursue a quick fix. 1. Rest: After the foot is broken, you should stop the activity immediately and pay attention to rest to prevent re-injury. 2. Cold compress: If there is no skin damage, you can use ice, ice packs and other compresses on the injured part to shrink blood vessels and reduce blood leakage to the subcutaneous tissue to reduce swelling and pain within 72 hours. 3. Pressure with elastic bandage: For obvious swelling parts, which may be accompanied by blood vessel injury, you can use elastic bandage for pressure, which can prevent further bleeding. 4. Elevate the affected limb: to reduce blood circulation and thus reduce swelling and pain. 5. Surgery: If there is a fracture in a serious fracture, surgery may be required. There is no quick and easy way to heal a broken foot. If you don’t get better through resting, you should go to the hospital in time and get the right treatment from the doctor according to your condition.