Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Define Bunion

A bunion is a medical condition of the foot that is caused by an unnatural bony growth at the base of the big toe. The condition is degenerative over time, as the bony hump grows, the angle of the toes can be further deformed.


Symptoms


According to FootPhysicians.com, the symptoms that normally appear include pain, redness, burning as well as a visible protrusion on the side of the foot.


Diagnosis


Your primary physician can usually diagnose bunions from the visible bony hump. X-rays may be useful in determining the severity of the bunion.


Treatment








In most cases simple treatments such as a change in footwear, anti-inflammatory drugs or the application of ice packs can alleviate symptoms. In some severe instances your physician may suggest a bunionectomy to remove the bump of bone, according to Footphysicians.com.


Female Susceptibility


The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons reports that women have an increased risk of developing a bunion due to footwear choices, especially high heels and other pointed footwear that may cramp the foot.


Considerations


Footphysicians.com says that although bunions may develop due to a number of reasons, they are often caused by an inherited foot structure that garners their development.

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