Today i hit my leg onto the wall .so my tiny toe or pinky toe got hurt..
Evening i put ice pack. Then i walked , wemt out etc dint feel much. Only when that toe is touched i feel pain. Little swelling, redness is there. Look lik little blackish below the toe.. il attach pictures. Im able to move little.
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Get an X ray done.
Give alternate temperature compression.
Immobilise the finger with a splint.
Take pain medication
If symptoms not relieved get a thorough investigation done
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It appears that you may have a fractured little toe ,with swelling and bruise .If you want to confirm you need an x-ray.
Treatment includes an ice pack , analgesics plus chymoral forte for swelling and strapping of little toe with adjacent toe . Should be okay in a few weeks.Avoid using shoes .
According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from some infection as injury
As you know that best treatment depend on the correct diagnosis and correct diagnosis depend on the complete history of the patient so please take consultation from a doctor and give complete history of the patient so that correct diagnosis will be make and then best treatment will be start
Next Steps
Take TT in 24 hrs injury.
Apply Betadine ointment.
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