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Bunions can cause pain along the side of the foot. Bunions can also make it difficult to walk or find shoes that fit comfortably. TriHealth Orthopedic & Sports Institute and Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine physicians offer treatment to relieve bunion pain and, if necessary, remove the bunion.
A bunion is a painful, bony bump that forms on the inside of the big toe due to a deformity of the joint at the base of the toe (metatarsophalangeal joint). When repeated pressure on the joint pushes the big toe toward the second toe, the bones that make up the joint are pushed out of alignment. The joint becomes stiff and deformed, forming a bunion. If the pressure continues, the bunion becomes worse. Over time the bunion can make walking or even wearing shoes painful.
There are also less common types of bunions:
Bunions often develop as a result of:
Bunion symptoms may include:
Our orthopedic specialists treat most bunions with nonsurgical methods to relieve pain and take the pressure off the toes. Treatments include:
If the joint is severely deformed and causing pain, surgery may be needed to remove or realign the bones to correct the joint.
Factors that may increase your risk of bunions include:
Reduce your risk of developing bunions by following a few guidelines, including:
To learn more about bunions or make an appointment with an orthopedic specialist: Call TriHealth at 513 246 2300 or our orthopedic partner, Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, at 513 354 3700.
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