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Does Your Shoes Actually Give You Bunions Or Bony Lumps?

A perennial query that undoubtedly crosses your mind when buying a new pair of fashion shoes/stilettos,
'Do I have bunions because of my shoes?', 'Will my shoes cause me to develop bunions?' or 'Will they keep making them worse?
These
are
valid
questions,
and
they
should
arise
if
you
already
have
a
bunion
or
have
a
family
history
of
them!
But
according
to
orthopaedics
the
two
biggest
myths
are:
shoes
can
cause
bunions
and
that
shoes
can
cure
bunions.
To
understand
it
further,
we
need
to
understand
first
what
are
bunions.
Well, Bunions are essentially a bump on the outer side of the big toe. The reason for this bump is actually a foot bone abnormality that causes your big toe to slant toward your second toe instead of being straight. This angle is what causes the bump on your toe.
Causes
Of
Bunions:
1.
Runs
in
the
family
(
hereditary
)
2.
Injuries
in
childhood
3.
Deformities
present
at
birth
like
flat
feet
and
excessive
pronation.
Risk Factors:
1.
Rheumatoid
arthritis
2.
Ill-fitting
shoes
Wrong
shoes
and
late
detection
can
merely
trigger
the
condition,
not
cause
it!
Symptoms:
Bunions do not hurt in the beginning but do develop symptoms with occasional over-exertion of the foot, tight footwear or with age.
•
The
unattractive
bump.
•
Calluses
of
the
second
toe,
due
to
the
constant
rub
from
the
big
toe.
•
Thick
skin
on
the
underside
of
your
big
toe
at
the
turning.
•
Possibly
chronic
or
intermittent
foot
pain
•
Big
toe's
side
skin
is
irritated
and
red.
•
Having
trouble
moving
your
big
toe
A
visit
to
the
orthopaedic
is
mandatory
if:
•
Chronic
foot
pain
•
Your
big
toe's
flexibility
has
decreased
•
Not
being
able
to
find
comfortable
shoes
Diagnosis:
Bunions are evident from childhood. A general physician can easily identify it through clinical examination and x - rays.
Treatment Options (Without Surgeries)
•
using
painkillers
that
are
available
over-the-counter
•
wearing
over-the-counter
shoe
arch
supports
•
wearing
footwear
with
padded
soles
and
sufficient
space
for
your
toes
to
move
around
•
to
relieve
pressure
on
the
bunion,
have
your
doctor
pad
or
tape
your
foot
into
a
normal
position.
Surgical Options
Surgery might be necessary if nonsurgical options don't help you. A bunionectomy is a name for bunion surgery. A bunionectomy either involves the removal of the swollen portion of the bump to prevent it from traumatic injuries or correcting the position of the big toe by shaving off a portion of the extra bone.
A bunionectomy comes with complications and recurrences. At times, the healing of the surgical wound could actually lead to a deformed toe, making it difficult to balance the body's weight.
Role
Of
Footwear
In
Bunions
Bunions are normally present and at times go unidentified. Any regular footwear or fashionable ones can play a role in exacerbating the situation. Making bad shoe selections seems to serve as both a trigger and an accelerator if you are prone to developing bunions. Shoving your feet into any random shoe every day increases the stress and destabilising forces on your joints, making your bunion worse and worse and progressing more quickly.
The choice of footwear should depend upon the following factors:
1.
Having
a
proper
fit
2.
Spacious
enough
to
fit
the
angulated
big
toe
3.
Good
sole
with
an
arch
support
4.
Use
of
orthotics
to
deviate
the
pressure
from
the
bunion
5.
Wear
fashionable
shoes
like
stilettos
once
in
a
while
6.
Heels
that
are
sturdy,
platform
or
wedge-like
are
preferred
for
better
balance
7.
Exercise
and
adequately
rest
your
foot
Conclusion:
Needless to say, your shoes aren't causing the bunion that you have! A symptomatic bunion can be normalized with custom orthotics and the appropriate footwear. There should be room between the end of the shoe and the tip of your longest toe, and they shouldn't have pointy toes. Your shoes should fit snugly over your feet without pressing or squeezing any area of your foot.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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