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Why You Should Not Let a Broken Toe Heal on Its Own

Neglecting to address a broken toe can lead to issues such as impaired mobility, discomfort, and the need for surgery, potentially resulting in long-term complications, including chronic arthritis. <br><br>Seeking prompt medical attention is crucial for optimal healing and prevention of these problems. Want to know more about broken toe healing? Check out: <br>https://www.advfas.com/healing-a-broken-toe/

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Why You Should Not Let a Broken Toe Heal on Its Own

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  1. WHY YOU SHOULD NOT LET A BROKEN TOE HEAL ON ITS OWN?

  2. Misaligned healing may limit mobility.

  3. Walking difficulties and altered gait can occur.

  4. Uncomfortable shoe fit due to poor healing.

  5. Surgery may be necessary for incorrectly healed bones.

  6. Prolonged recovery and extended healing time.

  7. Risk of complications like ankle, knee, or back problems.

  8. Potential for chronic arthritis.

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