If the fracture of the little toe is present, a local radiograph should be completed promptly to find out whether the fracture is significantly displaced. If there is no obvious displacement, local fixation and braking can be given in a cast or small splint. If the fracture is significantly displaced, the fracture should be repositioned by manipulation and braking. Most of the small toe fractures can be repositioned by manipulation to maintain good functional repositioning, and surgery can be considered for severe dislocation. In addition to repositioning and fixation, it can be supplemented with blood-activating and blood-stasis-relieving drugs, such as blood-activating and pain-relieving capsules. In addition, are drugs to promote fracture healing, such as bone gourd extract. At the same time, avoid premature weight-bearing movement on the ground to prevent fracture displacement. Try not to smoke or drink carbonated drinks, which may affect the healing of the fracture. You can eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as milk, yam, angelica, tianqi and other foods that have the effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis to help recovery.