Clinically there is no such thing as a quick fix for abraded toes, the recovery of wounds requires a certain amount of time, and can be treated with localized care, medication and so on. For toes just superficial skin abrasion, should strengthen the local skin protection, such as less walking. Clean the local broken wounds, as well as disinfecting with iodophor. Usually the skin lesions will recover after a few days of rest. If the damaged toe wound is large and dirty, topical antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medications such as fusidic acid cream and mupirocin ointment can be considered appropriately according to the doctor’s instructions to prevent infection. If there are large blisters on the abraded wounds, you can use a sterile hypodermic needle to suck out the blister fluid after local disinfection to promote the local skin lesions to repair as soon as possible. The above medications are for reference only, toe abrasion skin with bleeding and other uncomfortable symptoms, should promptly seek medical attention.