If the patient has severe local pain after breaking the foot, the condition may be serious, with tears in the muscles and soft tissues of the foot, most of the muscle fibers broken, local hematoma, and stimulation of the peripheral nerves will produce obvious pain symptoms. At this time, symptomatic treatment can be taken, telling the patient to prohibit activities, bed rest and to elevate the lower limbs. In the injured area, you can apply blood circulation and pain relief cream, or you can apply Bandon Tendon and Bone Patch or take oral pain relief medication, or take ibuprofen extended-release tablets or diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules to promote local blood circulation and relieve the patient’s pain. Do not dispose of yourself or rub blindly after the patient’s broken foot to avoid aggravating the degree of local condition.