To support a broken toe, use buddy taping by gently placing a small piece of gauze or cotton between the injured toe and the next toe, then wrapping them together with medical tape to keep them aligned without cutting off circulation. The tape should be snug but not tight—check that the toes don’t become numb, cold, or discolored. Keep the foot elevated, wear supportive shoes, and limit pressure on the toe. This method helps stabilize minor fractures of a Toe, but seek medical care if there is severe pain, deformity, open wounds, or difficulty walking, as more treatment may be needed.