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Broken toe?
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Hi all.
Two weeks ago I stupidly stubbed my toe. It was extremely painful. It became very swollen and bruised. It was so swollen and painfull that I didnt move it (although I think I could of done(?) When the swelling came down a bit, I could move it although very painful. Now 2 weeks on, its still very painfull and still a bit swolllen. Does this sound normal for bruising, or, if there is a chance it was broken, will it just heal in its own time. Its just it seems to be getting worse instead of better!
Thanks x
Two weeks ago I stupidly stubbed my toe. It was extremely painful. It became very swollen and bruised. It was so swollen and painfull that I didnt move it (although I think I could of done(?) When the swelling came down a bit, I could move it although very painful. Now 2 weeks on, its still very painfull and still a bit swolllen. Does this sound normal for bruising, or, if there is a chance it was broken, will it just heal in its own time. Its just it seems to be getting worse instead of better!
Thanks x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many years ago I mashed the end of my second toe playing soccer barefoot. It was sore and sensitive for several years but eventually settled down. However it healed with somewhat of a club end. The nail bed was also damaged and the nail grows in a very weird curve that covers the end of the toe completely if left to grow.
I read a thing in the paper the other week about someone who 'died of a broken toe'! Sorry not meaning to scare you but I took interest cause my aunt had just broken hers. She had went to the hospital and was told to go back for a follow up appointment and never then died of a blood clot - just felt I should mention it incase you should perhaps get it checked out if you feel it is getting worse.