Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
A bunion is a ‘bony bump’ seen at the joint of the base of the big toe. It usually occurs due to displacement of the other bones at the front of the foot, causing the big toe to be pulled towards to the smaller toes while moving the joint in the opposite direction causing it to protrude. This leads to redness and the feeling of the skin being sore over the protruding part of the joint.
A bunion is usually caused due to wearing very narrow and tight shoes. Wearing such shoes can also worsen the condition. It can also arise due to the shape of the foot, arthritis or a foot deformity. Smaller bunions can be observed at the joint of the little toe too.
The symptoms of bunions are:
Despite no requirement of medical assistance, you must immediately visit your doctor if you observe any of the following
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If you are facing a bunion issue, and want to get rid of it, here are five easy remedies that are non-surgical to help you:
Despite many theories, no specific causes for bunions exist. Many factors can cause bunions, and few of the verified factors are:
It is also associated with tight and high-heeled shoes and certain medical conditions such as arthritis.
Various factors can increase the risk of having bunions. Some of these are:
Bunions can cause a few complications, such as:
By choosing the right and comfortable type of shoes, you can save yourself to a large extent from having bunions. Avoid shoes with pointy toes. Also, prefer wearing only those shoes that provide breathing space for your feet and toes.
A simple foot examination by your doctor can help identify bunions. He may also advise you to take an X-Ray of the foot that would give him a better picture of the condition and assist in treatment.
Apart from the non-invasive remedies mentioned earlier, other treatment options are available depending on the severity and pain.
Your doctor would advise you a surgical procedure if you do not find relief using the simple methods mentioned above. These surgical procedures can be performed in one sitting or in a combination. These are:
A full recovery after such a procedure takes many weeks and sometimes months to recover.
You must keep your feet comfortable at all times. This especially includes your choice of footwear as they can greatly increase your risk of having bunions. Despite these precautions, if you still develop bunions you could resolve it to great extent by easy remedies that you can implement at home. In serious and chronic conditions, your doctor would surgically remove the bunion.
Bunions are progressive by mature and do tend to get worse with time. But not all cases are alike and only in some cases does it get more severe. Nevertheless, taking proper care of your toes can help reduce the pace of the worsening.
You should consider a surgical procedure when your bunion makes it extremely difficult to carry out your daily activities. You should discuss the surgical plan with your doctor. Depending on the procedure, you can take a few weeks to a few months to recover
In most cases, walking and running has been seen possible in patients who have undergone a surgery for the removal of a bunion. But it is advisable to not push yourself to allow the healing to be complete before moving into strenuous activities like before.