Bony bump at the base of the big toe.
A bunion, also known as hallux valgus, is a bony bump that forms at the joint of the big toe. It occurs when the big toe pushes against the adjacent toe, causing the joint to enlarge and protrude. This condition can be painful and may result in difficulty wearing certain shoes.
Common symptoms associated with bunions include:
Bony bump at the base of the big toe.
Pain or soreness, especially when wearing shoes or walking.
Redness and inflammation over the bunion.
Corn or callus formation on the bump.
Bunions may develop due to various factors, including:
Genetic predisposition (inherited foot type).
Ill-fitting shoes, especially those with narrow toe boxes.
Joint instability or structural abnormalities in the foot.
Treatment of bunions may involve:
Wearing comfortable, wide-toed shoes to reduce pressure on the bunion.
Using custom orthotic inserts to provide support and alleviate symptoms.
Over-the-counter pain relievers and ice packs to manage pain and inflammation.
For severe cases, surgical procedures like bunionectomy may be considered to realign the toe joint.
If you are experiencing discomfort or have concerns about bunions, consult with a podiatrist or orthopedic specialist. They can assess your condition and recommend appropriate measures to manage symptoms and improve foot function.