If diagnosed early, an injection of a steroidal anti-inflammatory medication around the joint may be enough to decrease the irritation in the area and allow the joint to recuperate
Bunions on the feet can be very painful, and frequently are treated with surgery.
No, it is not the cure way but it is the BEST way.
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A: No, surgery is only suggested when conservative treatments fail or the bunion becomes severe and affects daily movement significantly.
No, not in UK and not unless they have done considerable additional training and are qualified as a Podiatric Surgeon
Yes, mild cases may improve with orthotics, footwear changes, and therapy. Surgery is suggested only when pain becomes persistent or limits movement.
Most bunions can be treated at home, though some do require surgery. Home treatments include wearing roomy shoes, using ice to decrease swelling, and over the counter bunion patches.
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.
One can talk to their doctors for less expensive alternatives to removing bunions.
People have foot surgery for many reasons. For some it's because of bunions, others for toe shortening or lengthening. Some even want their toes straightened.
Bunions are bones growning out of your feet
I think it has something in it that aspirin has...that could prevent clotting for surgery