There is no absolute fast way to recover from a broken foot. You can speed up the recovery of a broken foot by applying cold compresses, immobilizing the foot with a splint or brace, resting properly, and taking oral medication. 1. local cold compress: within 72 hours of injury, you can use ice to relieve swelling. It can stop pain and bleeding. It is important to note that when applying cold compresses, do not touch the skin directly, but use a towel to wrap it and then apply ice. 2. splint or brace immobilization: if the broken foot is more serious, it can be immobilized to promote the rapid healing of the wound, in order to prevent being pulled and disturbed. 3. Appropriate rest: and can be early braking of the foot, can prevent further aggravation of the injury. The foot can be elevated during rest. 4. Oral medication: In the early stage of a broken foot, pain medication can be taken to relieve pain, such as meloxicam and ibuprofen. It is recommended that you should go to the hospital for examination after breaking your foot to see if there is any fracture, and according to the specific situation, you should be treated accordingly under the doctor’s advice.