Symptoms and Treatment of Bunion, Dallas
A Bunion, Dallas is a bony bump
that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. It occurs when some of the
bones in the front part of your foot move out of place. This causes the tip of
your big toe to get pulled toward the smaller toes and forces the joint at the base
of your big toe to stick out.
Symptoms of a Bunion, Dallas.
The signs and symptoms of a Bunion, Dallas include:
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A bulging bump on the outside of the base of your big toe
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Swelling, redness or soreness around your big toe joint
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Corns or calluses — these often develop where the first and
second toes rub against each other
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Ongoing pain or pain that comes and goes
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Limited movement of your big toe
Conservative treatment of Bunion, Dallas.
Changing shoes.
Wear roomy, comfortable shoes that provide plenty of
space for your toes.
Padding.
Over-the-counter, nonmedicated Bunion, Dallas pads or
cushions may be helpful. They can act as a buffer between your foot and your
shoe and ease your pain.
Medications.
Acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), ibuprofen (Advil,
Motrin IB, others) or naproxen sodium (Aleve) can help you control the pain of
a Bunion, Dallas. Cortisone injections also might help.
Shoe inserts.
Padded shoe inserts can help distribute pressure
evenly when you move your feet, reducing your symptoms and preventing your
Bunion, Dallas from getting worse. Over-the-counter supports can provide relief
for some people; others require prescription orthotic devices.
Applying ice.
Icing your Bunion, Dallas after you've been on your
feet too long or if it becomes inflamed can help relieve soreness and swelling.
If you have reduced feeling or circulation problems with your feet, check with
your doctor first before applying ice.
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