Sunday 8 January 2012

Bunion - Symptoms And Treatments

A bunion is a type of extra growth of the joint at the base of the big toe. It often develops when the tissue or bone at the toe joint moves out of its place forcing the toe to bend. It is supposed to be the most painful condition can cause rupture of the tendons as well as muscles. Its pain is sometimes incomparable causes a lump of bone on the foot.  


Symptoms of bunions include the gradual enlargement of a bump on the outside of the foot at the base of the big, redness, irritation, itching, heavy swelling and too much pain on the joint. It sometimes restricts the normal activities of running, walking and brisk moving. The abnormal development of corns on the toe caused by the overlapping of the first and second toes causes heavy pain to the patient. The bone and tissue enlargement at the base of the big toe is the obvious symptom of a bunion. Bunions can also be caused by hereditary bone deformations or develop over time due to various factors. In fact, it is known as a deformity in medical terms. 

An advanced form of bunion (pathological bump) can make a foot look grotesque and can even lead to other severe diseases like arthritis, chronic joint pain, muscle rupture etc. Bunions form after years of abnormal motion, pressure on the bone or adjoining muscles or inherited foot type or even ill-fitted shoes. This is the reason proper selection of foot wear is necessary to avoid the condition of bunion. 

Podiatrist can easily determine the problem and recommend appropriate treatment measures. They easily diagnose as well as categorize the severe bunion symptoms on sight. Through an X-ray they identify a bunion or other severe bone deformation in the toe. X-rays are used to identify any exacerbating factors to treat the patient in a holistic manner.

However, most bunions or moderate deformations can be treated without invasive treatments like surgery. In addition, the main focus in treatment is to relieve the pressure on the bunion to balk the fast progression of the joint deformity (bunion). Applying bunion pads around the bone, wearing shoes with wide toe boxes and total avoidance of high-heeled shoes can easily relieve the pressure. Inflamed and irritating bunions can be treated with ultrasound therapy, ice and even anti-inflammatory drugs.

Experienced foot and ankle doctors (podiatrists) can diagnose the condition and recommend the best possible solution to maintain and improve your foot health.

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