Severe pain when you try to stand, walk, or put weight on the foot
Swelling that appears quickly or keeps getting worse
Bruising, especially if it spreads across the foot or toes
Visible deformity, crooked shape, or foot looking out of place
Inability to move the foot, toes, or ankle normally
Pain that is sharp and localized to one spot
Tenderness when pressing on a specific bone
Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the foot or toes
A popping or cracking sound at the time of injury
Open wound with bone visible or suspected fracture
Pain that does not improve with rest, ice, and elevation
Trouble wearing a shoe because of swelling or shape change
Foot that feels unstable or cannot support your weight
Cold, pale, or blue toes
Symptoms after a hard impact, twist, fall, or crush injury
