Whether a sprained toe can be healed by itself needs to be judged according to the degree of sprain, if the sprain is mild, it can be healed by itself, if the situation is serious, it needs to be handled by medication or surgical treatment. 1. Mild sprains: If the mobility of the toe is not limited after the sprain, there is no obvious wound, and there is only a slight pain or swelling, this situation can be healed after a period of rest. 2. Severe sprains: if the sprain occurs after the toes can not move or no sensation, and the local swelling is serious, severe pain, this generally can not be self-healing, need to be treated by drugs or surgery. (1) Medication: painkillers such as ibuprofen can be used to relieve pain as prescribed by the doctor. If there is an open wound, it may need to be treated with antibiotics such as penicillin, cefazolin and other anti-infective treatment. (2) Surgical treatment: localized swelling after toe sprain, if it develops into abscess, it needs to be drained through surgical incision. Part of the patient sprain can hurt the toe bone, this time also need to be treated by surgical reset. If symptoms such as redness, swelling and pain after toe sprain cannot be relieved after resting, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment by a professional doctor.