Women Broken or bruised?

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No way to tell without an xray. But like LucyTRA said, the treatment rarely is different between a broken or a bruised toe. If the break is bad enough, on the large toe or up further into the foot, the treatment may be different. Best to follow up with your doctor to make sure you are getting the correct treatment.
 
My daughter is recovering from breaking the 4th metatarsal. She was in a hard walking shoe for 4 weeks and is back to soft-surface landings now. Her break was not in the phalanges (the part of the toe that sticks out from the foot), but more on the top of her foot where toe meets foot. Her toe was not bruised, but the top of her foot was.

Dr. said it should take about 8 weeks to fully heal, but it would have taken much longer/caused more issues if she just buddy taped and didn't spend the time in the boot. If her foot is bruised and/or swollen (as opposed to the toe itself), then I'd get an x-ray.
 

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