Bunions
Bunions
Making sure that we maintain all parts of our health and body is important because one cannot function without the other. If you have started to notice that there is a constant discomfort while putting on your shoes, or if you are noticing that your foot is starting to develop nodules on either side, you may be developing bunions. A bunion, although common, can be a frustrating foot condition to deal with. However, with the right care strategies and some diligence on your part, most people can manage their bunions well. At Beyond Podiatry, we offer treatments to help you manage your foot health. Contact our office today to see how.
What Causes Bunions?
While there isn’t a specific reason behind why bunions tend to form, experts believe that certain foot types make a person more prone to developing them. Bunions can form if you constantly wear shoes that are too narrow and crowd the feet. This is why women tend to develop bunions more often than men; many women’s shoes have narrow toe boxes. High heels can make matters worse by forcing the toes even deeper into the narrowed tip. Other causes may be, flat feet, trauma to the foot, Inflammatory arthritis, and family genetics.
Signs of Bunions
How Are Bunions Treated?
Custom shoe orthotics
Surgery
Padding, taping, or splinting
Changes in footwear
Pain medications
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