
A bunion is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe when the joint becomes misaligned. This condition develops gradually as the big toe shifts toward the smaller toes, causing inflammation, discomfort, and difficulty wearing certain shoes. High heels do not directly cause bunions, but they can contribute to their development by placing excessive pressure on the front of the foot. Shoes with a narrow toe box force the toes into an unnatural position, increasing strain on the joint. People with a genetic predisposition or preexisting foot conditions are more likely to develop bunions when wearing high heels frequently. If you have a bunion, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can offer you appropriate treatment solutions, and guide you on what type of shoes to wear to prevent bunions.
If you are suffering from bunion pain, contact Adriana Strimbu, DPM of Complete Foot & Ankle Care. Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.
What Is a Bunion?
Bunions are painful bony bumps that usually develop on the inside of the foot at the joint of the big toe. As the deformity increases over time, it may become painful to walk and wear shoes. Women are more likely to exacerbate existing bunions since they often wear tight, narrow shoes that shift their toes together. Bunion pain can be relieved by wearing wider shoes with enough room for the toes.
Causes
- Genetics – some people inherit feet that are more prone to bunion development
- Inflammatory Conditions - rheumatoid arthritis and polio may cause bunion development
Symptoms
- Redness and inflammation
- Pain and tenderness
- Callus or corns on the bump
- Restricted motion in the big toe
In order to diagnose your bunion, your podiatrist may ask about your medical history, symptoms, and general health. Your doctor might also order an x-ray to take a closer look at your feet. Nonsurgical treatment options include orthotics, padding, icing, changes in footwear, and medication. If nonsurgical treatments don’t alleviate your bunion pain, surgery may be necessary.
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