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, bunion removal, hallux valgus, a bunion, big toe points toward the second toe, a bump on the edge of foot, joint of big toe, bunions, narrow-toed, high-heeled shoes, compress the big toe, push it toward the second toe, become painful, extra bone, a fluid-filled sac grow, the big toe, leads to swelling, pain, bunions occur more frequently in women, run in families, red, calloused skin, along the foot, the big toe, a bony bump at this site, pain over the joint, aggravated by pressure from shoes, big toe turned toward the other toes, a doctor, diagnose a bunion by looking at it, a foot x-ray, an abnormal angle between the big toe, foot, arthritis, a bunion first begins to develop, take good care of feet, wear wide-toed shoes, often solves the problem, prevents the need, further treatment, help to wear felt, foam pads on the foot to protect the bunion, devices to separate the, second toes at night, available at drugstores, try cutting a hole, pair of old, comfortable shoes to wear around the house, bunion gets worse, resulting in severe deformity, pain, surgery to realign the toe, remove the bony bump, bunionectomy, effective, over 100 different surgical techniques, been described to treat this condition, outlook depends on age, severity, the bunion, teenagers, have more trouble treating a bunion than adults, many adults, well by caring, the bunion, it first starts to develop, wearing different shoes, surgery reduces the pain in many, bunions, chronic foot pain, foot deformity, stiff foot, hallux varus, occurs, surgical over-correction, toe points away, second toe, doctor bunion, continues to cause pain after self care, wearing wide-toed shoes, prevents from doing usual activities, has any signs of infection, redness, swelling, have diabetes, avoid compressing the toes of foot, narrow, poor-fitting shoes, vanore jv, diagnosis, treatment of first metatarsophalangeal joint disorders, section 1, hallux valgus, j foot ankle surg, 42(3), 112-123, king dm, associated deformities, hypermobility in hallux valgus, an investigation, weightbearing radiographs, foot ankle int, 25(4), 251-255, ferrari j, higgins jp, prior td, interventions, treating hallux valgus, abductovalgus, bunions, cochrane database syst rev, 2004.



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