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  • How to Stop Bunion Burning Pain

    A bunion is a bony growth that forms on the joint of the big toe, causing the big toe to crowd against the other toes and leading to pressure and pain. Fortunately, many conservative treatments...

  • How to Ease Bunion Pain

    A bunion is a bump that emerges on the side of the big toe. This occurs when the big toe starts to lean toward the other toes. Bunions can be painful, but there are several home remedies to ease...

  • How to Treat Bunion Problems

    A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint of the big toe. The enlarged joint causes pain and discomfort. Bunions can result from ill-fitting shoes, medical conditions or genetic conditions....

  • Bunion Surgery & Complications

    A bunion is a painful deformity of the foot that occurs when the big toe moves in towards the second toe, creating a bump of bone and soft tissue at the base of the big toe. Wearing too-small...

  • Bunion Surgery Options

    A bunion is a physical abnormality that develops on the joint located at the base of the big toe. It is typically caused by wearing footwear that is too tight, which forces the big toe in and the...

  • Temporary Relief for Bunions

    Whether your bunion pain is minor or major it can most likely be treated. Some bunion conditions require surgery or some other invasive medical intervention. In most cases however, temporary...

  • Bunion Surgery Recovery Process

    Most patients who receive bunion surgery are released the same day of the surgery. After the procedure has been completed, the doctor probably will provide an anesthetic that will last several...

  • How to Get Relief from Bunion Pain

    A bunion is an area of enlargement of the inner portion of the joint at the base of the big toe. Which represents additional bone formation, often in combination with a misalignment of the big...

  • Non-Surgical Bunion Treatments

    A bunion is a progressive disorder caused by misalignment of the bones in the feet. While surgery is a common method of treatment and ultimately the best way to cure the condition, there are a...

  • How to Recover From Bunion Surgery

    There are several types of bunion surgery, all designed to relieve the pain and disfigurement you've had. Bunion surgery can remove the knobby growth that impedes your movement, repair damaged toe...

  • How to Prepare for Bunion Surgery

    If you have bunions--an abnormality of joint near your big toe that causes the joint to enlarge--you already know there are many ways to treat this foot condition (Mayo Clinic, see Resources). If...

  • How to Improve Bunion Surgery Recovery Time

    Having a bunionectomy can be a little frightening if you don't know what to expect. Whether you're still considering the procedure or have already scheduled your operation, the key to success is...

  • How to Avoid Bunion Surgery

    If you have a bunion, you probably know that it can be painful and unsightly. Perhaps you have considered bunion surgery, but surgery can be painful, dangerous and even expensive. Avoid surgery...

  • How to Get Rid of a Bunion

    While bunion surgery is usually recommended for relieving the symptoms and pain of a bunion, it is possible to reduce pain and completely minimize the appearance of a bunion without surgery.

  • How to Use a Bunion Shield

    If your big toe has changed shape and is beginning to curve in towards the rest of your toes, you probably have a bunion. Bunions are painful, especially when they rub against your shoes. Using a...

  • How to Use a Bunion Brace

    Many orthopedic supplements can be used to alleviate the irritation and pain caused by a bunion. In-shoe aids, such as bunion braces, can be very effective in managing the condition as you await...

  • How to Remove a Bunion

    The technical term for a bunion is "hallux valgus," referring to an abnormality in the structure of the foot and toe that causes a potentially painful bone and joint deformity. Doctors suggest you...

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