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The second toe is broken for more than 2 months. What should I do if the sole of my foot is still swollen?
Is it normal for the foot to recover to a certain extent, or is it a little swollen?

Because swelling is caused by hematoma, hematoma means injury. When the hematoma is absorbed to a certain extent, a part of organized tissue will remain. The damaged tissue needs scar repair. Tissue and scar will form irreversible parts, or it will take a long time to soften and fade. So it's a little swollen, it doesn't mean it's not better. So don't be afraid.

At present, you are still recovering, so you can keep your weight slowly under the guidance of a doctor, which is safer and can promote the growth of fractures. Don't be afraid, most of the fractures in this position grow well.