Bunions
What is a Bunion?A bunion (Hallux valgus) occurs when the foot bone that joins with the big toe moves towards the center of the body. When the big toe moves towards the center of the body, a bony prominence on the side of the foot occurs. Bunions are more common in women then men. Women are more likely to get bunions because they often were tight fitting shoes. Bunions are generally preventable and treated by wearing more appropriate footwear. Bunions rarely require surgery. What causes a Bunion?
Symptoms?Symptoms of bunions include:
Can Bunions be prevented?
How are Bunions treated?There are many different treatments for bunions. Medications, such as ibuprofen will temporary relieve the pain and inflammation. Change in footwear is a more permanent treatment that will help the bunion symptoms. Commercial bunion pads, and bunion night splints can reduce the size of the bunion and ORTHOTICS to prevent further pathology. In rare cases, surgery is needed. |
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