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Persisting pain after hurting toe finger
Yesterday, I hurt my toe finger in the morning. Initially it pained a lot and I had some difficulty walking but after that in the evening it would hurt only on pressing the affected area. Today morning I noticed that the finger turned reddish blue and the pain is still there only if I put pressure on the affected area. Please suggest what should I do. Did I fracture/ sprain my finger? Attached the photos. The first one is after I got hurt and the second one is on the next day.
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Its injury of soft tissue around the toe. One need to rule out bony injury with xray  after clinical examination.
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• Limb elevation, Active/Passive finger/Toe movements. • Intermittent ice pack application. • Rest/Non-weight-bearing mobilization till further advice. • Watch for increased Swelling/Excessive pain/Toe or Finger discoloration/Fever. If present, visit the nearest hospital immediately.
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It's a normal course of inflammation occurring after injury. Please apply ice fomentation twice daily today. Elevate the foot. Seek the advice of a doctor for prescription on anti inflammatory medicines. It will take a week to 10 days for resolution of symptoms.
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