Sounds like a weird topic, but it way easier to break your toe than you think.
Have you recently stubbed your toe while putting up those damnedable Christmas lights?
Does you toe still hurt after 1 week?
You might have broken it.
Most people don't know that that prolonged toe pain is actually a broken toe. I forgot the exact statistic, but people break their toes anywhere from 4-9 times in a life time. That's a lot of broken toes.
I recently stubbed my toe, then dropped a weight bench on it (don't ask). I'm pretty sure I've broken it.
I've never broken a bone in my life *knock on wood*, but I actually think I broke my big toe. It's kind of painful, but, meh, what can you do about it?
Since these accedents happen more around Christmas, I thought it'd be helpful to share with you guys the symptoms of broken toes.
http://www.bchealthguide.org/kbase/topic/s...24spec/sec1.htm
Enjoy, and have a safe and happy Christmas!
Have you recently stubbed your toe while putting up those damnedable Christmas lights?
Does you toe still hurt after 1 week?
You might have broken it.
Most people don't know that that prolonged toe pain is actually a broken toe. I forgot the exact statistic, but people break their toes anywhere from 4-9 times in a life time. That's a lot of broken toes.
I recently stubbed my toe, then dropped a weight bench on it (don't ask). I'm pretty sure I've broken it.
I've never broken a bone in my life *knock on wood*, but I actually think I broke my big toe. It's kind of painful, but, meh, what can you do about it?
Since these accedents happen more around Christmas, I thought it'd be helpful to share with you guys the symptoms of broken toes.
http://www.bchealthguide.org/kbase/topic/s...24spec/sec1.htm
Enjoy, and have a safe and happy Christmas!