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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Little Toe

Today is Friday, Wednesday morning I ran into a chest freezer with my little toe. I m pretty sure it is broke. It hurts and is swollen, can t wear shoes. No big deal. The problem is I keep getting nauseous. Usually after I eat or after being on my feet for a while. Is this a concern?
Fri, 12 Jun 2020
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Hello,

It may be due to sprain or fracture.

For further assessment you may require x ray toe after orthopedic surgeon consultation.

For pain you can take tablet acetaminophen.

You may require toe strapping.

Use support while walking.

Avoid direct pressure on toe.

Hope I have answered your query...
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr Shyam kale
Family and general physician
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Suggest Treatment For Swollen Little Toe

Hello, It may be due to sprain or fracture. For further assessment you may require x ray toe after orthopedic surgeon consultation. For pain you can take tablet acetaminophen. You may require toe strapping. Use support while walking. Avoid direct pressure on toe. Hope I have answered your query... Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr Shyam kale Family and general physician