What’s wrong with numbness and pain in the foot after a fracture?

Numbness of the feet after fracture and accompanied by pain, indicating that it may be due to the following two situations: 1, the most likely and common is the fracture caused by nerve damage, fracture fracture nerve will be due to displacement and contusion and damage, resulting in distal numbness, pain, and may even lead to sensory abnormality, or even disappearance, which is a very obvious manifestation of nerve damage. 2, although there is no obvious nerve damage after fracture, but because the swelling of the broken end of the fracture is particularly obvious, so there will be obvious compression symptoms on the nerve, and ultimately produce foot pain and numbness. Although there is no obvious nerve damage after the fracture, the swelling of the broken end of the fracture is especially obvious, so there will be obvious compression symptoms on the nerves, which will eventually produce the symptoms of foot pain and numbness.