Minimally invasive bunion, Dallas surgery
A is a painful, bony bump
that forms at the joint between your big toe and your foot. Most people's big
toes naturally lean inward slightly towards the other toes.
Bunion, Dallas usually takes years to form. While they may not hurt too much to begin
with, eventually they can become so painful that even walking is difficult.
Identify a bunion, Dallas
Look out for the
following warning signs:
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A bony bump on the
side of your foot next to your big toe
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Your big toe pointing
at a severe angle towards the other toes
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Hardened skin or
callouses over the bump
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Redness or irritation
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Warm, shiny skin on
the bump
Treatment options
Alternative
treatment and prevention methods include:
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Medication for pain
and inflammation
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Foot baths or ice
packs
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Changing your shoes
for wider, more supportive options
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Orthotic inserts
Bunion, Dallas surgery
Sometimes
a bunion, Dallas is so
severe that it is too painful to cope with, or the joints no longer move or
function.
There are many
different methods to treat painful bunion, Dallass.
Types of bunion,
Dallas surgery include:
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Full bunion,
Dallasectomy, where the part of the foot that is bulging is removed
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Fusing the toe joint
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Implanting an
artificial joint
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Realigning ligaments
around the joint
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Reshaping the big toe
and metatarsal bones
Post-surgery
If you
choose to go for a bunion, Dallas
surgery, by traditional or MIS techniques, you should be aware that
there is a chance the bunion, Dallas could reform. Overcorrection is also a
possibility, where the toe is angled slightly the other way.
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