If one has an issue with bunions on their own feet, then it would be advised to go to a doctor to get more information about bunions specific to the person. If one is looking for more general information then one can go to the NHS and Bupa websites.
Bunions are bones growning out of your feet
Bunions on the feet can be very painful, and frequently are treated with surgery.
When ballerinas were pointe shoes, they protect their feet from bunions by using lamb's wool, toe tape, or silicone, foam, or wool toe pads.
its normal most children have bunions but just dont know im 12 and i have bunions i went to the doctor and got a night splint for my feet to wear for 2 years so far its working great
Yes, they can.
I'm scared of them too! Scared of getting one and am always taking off my tight work shoes and looking at my feet to make sure I'm not getting one. Also I am also keeping by girl from wearing pointy shoes for fear she will get one!
MASSIVE ones! The poor girl is virtually crippled with painful bunions
There are some ways to get rid of bunions. One of the most common ways is to have surgery. Sometimes wearing proper shoes can alleviate the symptoms. It is recommended that one sees a doctor to get advice on the proper treatment.
Symptoms of bunions include the common signs of inflammation such as redness, swelling, and pain.
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Yes, a foot specialist can help bunions. They are qualifies to handle all sorts of foot problems and can take care of your bunions. Besides treatment, they can also offer preventative advice.
Usually fungal infections of the ringworm type (tinea pedis), but also warts. And then there are bunions (developed from the pressure of overly tight shoes), and many more.