yes
Yes. The only way to know for sure is to have it x-rayed.
Intense pain and possible tentacle and eyeball sprouting from multiple body orifices.
Some causes for foot pain are fractured or broken toes, nerve damage, calluses, or warts on the feet.
There are many causes of pain in the foot. Pain in the foot can be a result of an injury such as a sprain, fracture or broken bone. If your foot pain persists you should seek advice from a medical professional.
pain and a few broken bones
It is very possible that the two are related. If there is a fracture or slight break in your foot then the pain could be felt on both the top and the bottom of your foot/feet.
it's possible, but highly unlikely.
Severe pain in the feet should be checked out by a physician. Some conditions that cause foot pain are not foot related such as neuropathy or circulatory problems.
You can try looking on the NHS website they have a lengthy article on foot pain (www.nhs.uk/conditions/foot-pain). However if you are experiencing foot pains yourself and it persists or is very painful you should seek professional medical advice as soon as possible.
possible broken rib
Consult a medical professionalIf movement in the foot, or very light pressure on the foot causes pain, you should have the foot x-rayed for a possible fracture.Many people experience nausea when a bone is fractured, due to impulses through the nervous system. If you experienced this, there is a better chance that an actual break has occurred. But pain or swelling is enough to prompt an x-ray check.
Have it sent to a vet. Or it will die from pain and suffering. Thats what i did to mine.