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ICD-10 code: S92.514G

Disease category: S92.514: Nondisplaced fracture of proximal phalanx of right lesser toe(s)

Nondisplaced Fracture of Proximal Phalanx of Right Lesser Toe(s), Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Delayed Healing

If you have ever experienced a fracture in your lesser toe(s), you know how painful it can be. A nondisplaced fracture of the proximal phalanx of the right lesser toe(s) is a common injury that can occur due to a variety of reasons such as stubbing your toe or dropping something heavy on it. This type of fracture usually heals within a few weeks, but in some cases, the healing process may be delayed.

The delayed healing of a fractured toe can be frustrating and may cause discomfort and inconvenience in your daily life. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms of delayed healing, such as persistent pain, swelling, or difficulty walking. Your doctor will perform a physical examination and may order imaging tests to determine the extent of the injury and the reason for the delayed healing.

  1. Causes of Delayed Healing
  2. The following are some common causes of delayed healing in a nondisplaced fracture of the proximal phalanx of the right lesser toe(s):

    • Insufficient immobilization or rest
    • Poor blood supply to the affected area
    • Smoking or other factors that affect bone health
    • Underlying health conditions such as diabetes or osteoporosis
  3. Risk Factors
  4. Several factors can increase your risk of experiencing a nondisplaced fracture of the proximal phalanx of the right lesser toe(s) and subsequent delayed healing, including:

    • Participating in high-impact activities such as running or jumping
    • Wearing unsupportive footwear
    • Having a history of foot or toe injuries
    • Being in older age
  5. Prevention
  6. Although it may not always be possible to prevent a nondisplaced fracture of the proximal phalanx of the right lesser toe(s), there are some measures you can take to reduce your risk:

    • Wear properly fitting and supportive footwear
    • Avoid high-impact activities if you are at risk of foot or toe injuries
    • Practice good bone health habits, such as eating a balanced diet and getting enough calcium and vitamin D
    • Quit smoking or reduce your exposure to secondhand smoke

In conclusion, a nondisplaced fracture of the proximal phalanx of the right lesser toe(s) with delayed healing can be a painful and frustrating experience. If you are experiencing any symptoms of delayed healing, it is

Treatment of Nondisplaced fracture of proximal phalanx of right lesser toe(s), subsequent encounter for fracture with delayed healing:

Treatment Options for Nondisplaced Fracture of Proximal Phalanx of Right Lesser Toe(s), Subsequent Encounter for Fracture with Delayed Healing

A nondisplaced fracture of the proximal phalanx of the right lesser toe(s) can be a painful and limiting injury. Delayed healing, although uncommon, can prolong the recovery process. Fortunately, there are several treatment options availabl...

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