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Bunions are one of the most common problems your podiatrist can treat.
A bunion is a hard, bony bump that develops on the side of your big toe. Small bunions may or may not be painful, but bunions can also grow large and painful, with significant involvement of the bone.
Bunions are caused by a bone deformity in your foot. They develop mostly in women, from wearing shoes that are too narrow. Shoes that crush the toes together force the big toe joint outward. It begins to rub on the inside of your shoe, causing friction, inflammation, and bunion formation. You are also at greater risk of bunion formation if you have osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis.
If you have a small bunion, there are a few options you can try to get relief. Consider:
If you have a larger, painful bunion, it’s best to visit your podiatrist, who may recommend:
Bunion surgery may be necessary if there is significant bone involvement, or in cases of moderate to severe bunion pain which is impacting your ability to wear shoes, walk, and stay active. During bunion surgery, known as a bunionectomy, the bunion is removed and your toe and foot are surgically realigned.
To find out more about the causes, prevention, & treatment of bunions, call Family Foot Care Centers at our Vineland, NJ office at (856) 696-7200 or our Bridgeton, NJ office at (856) 451-2900.
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