Does a broken big toe ever require a form or brace?
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I have a broken toe, but it's not my 'big toe' ... but I still judge that what my doctor told me would apply to you and your 'big toe' ...Most of the time, 'toes' aren't 'casted' because the casts would be 'approach too small' unless they went chiefly foot ... and because we don't 'use' our toes to 'grip' the way we use our hand. My toe was 'splinted' by tape it to the toe next to it, and I be given an 'orthopedic shoe' to wear so I can't 'bend it as much' when I walk. I be given the 'choice' of going in and getting x-rays, but the only item that the doctors could 'do' to make it better be 'set it with a pin' ... and since I own 'chronic zinc deficiency' I know that the 'pin' wouldn't ever 'set' because the bones would grow 'away' from the metal and not toward it ... and I've got to wear that darned 'orthopedic shoe for at least possible 4 more weeks ... but it's better than having 'nothing' and falling on the bus because I 'stepped wrong.'
Could this be why i perceive so ill presently?
Usually toes do not require a cast. Sometimes they will bind the toe to the toe subsequent to the injured toe to allow it to heal. You can do this yourself next to some medical tape.I take recurring headache. What could this mean?
not that i know ofHelp, I hold a bruising pain at the rear my eye!?
Not usually they just cassette it to the other toe with medical video.No usually they just cassette it to the healthy toe subsequent to it and gie you a special orthopedic shoe to wear. For severe fractures surgery may be necessary.