Fracture of the distal phalanx of lesser toe(s) is a common injury that is caused by the toe being hit or stubbed against a hard object. The distal phalanx is the bone at the tip of the toe, and this type of fracture is often referred to as a "toe jam" or "stubbed toe." While this injury is not usually serious, it can be quite painful and may require medical treatment to heal properly.
If you suspect that you have a fractured distal phalanx of a lesser toe(s), it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Prompt treatment can help to reduce pain and swelling, prevent complications, and promote healing.
Preventing fractures of the distal phalanx of lesser toe(s) involves taking simple precautions, such as wearing appropriate footwear, avoiding activities that increase the risk of injury, and being careful when walking or running on uneven surfaces. By taking these steps, you can reduce your risk of this common and painful injury.
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