BUNION

(Hallux Valgus)

BAsic information

description

A bony swelling or bump that occurs along the side of the big toe joint. Bunions may start in the teenage years, but usually occur in the 20 to 30 age group. Three times as many women as men have bunions.

frequent signs and symptoms

causes

The big toe has been forced into an incorrect position. This causes the joint to stick out. The big toe may overlap one or more of the other toes.

risk increases with

preventive measures

expected outcomes

A bunion is permanent unless surgery is performed to remove it. Self-care can help improve the symptoms.

POSsible complications

diagnosis & treatment

general measures

The bunion is removed and the toe may be straightened. Specific instructions will be provided for self-care after surgery.

medications

Use nonprescription drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen for pain, swelling, and soreness.

activity

If you have surgery, resume your normal activities slowly after surgery. Recovery may take 2 months or more.

diet

No special diet.

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