Can you walk right after the cast is removed from a broken toe?

You can’t walk immediately after the cast is removed from a toe fracture, it usually takes 1~2 months before you can walk. Generally speaking, patients should not walk immediately after the cast is removed. At this time, the fracture has not completely healed, walking immediately may lead to reoccurrence of fracture or displacement. You can walk with the aid of crutches or single crutches, and you can try to make the affected area slightly touch the ground. After 1~2 months, if there is no severe pain when the affected area touches the ground, you can try to walk normally after asking your doctor’s opinion. After removing the cast of the toe fracture, the patient is still in the recovery period, and should pay attention to rest and recuperate, but also to ensure that the diet is reasonable and nutritionally adequate. You can eat some high-protein and high-calcium foods to ensure adequate nutrition for fracture healing. If you have a toe fracture, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment. During the recovery period, you should have regular follow-ups and ask the doctor’s opinion to determine whether you can walk or not.