Bone & Joint Disorders

Bunion

A bunion is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe as the joint shifts out of alignment. In diabetics it creates a pressure point that can lead to ulceration.

Bunion

warning Symptoms & Signs

  • check_circle A visible bump at the base of the big toe
  • check_circle Pain or stiffness in the joint
  • check_circle Redness or callus over the bump
  • check_circle The big toe leaning toward the others

help Causes & Risk Factors

  • check_circle Inherited foot structure
  • check_circle Tight or narrow footwear
  • check_circle Arthritis
  • check_circle Abnormal walking mechanics

emergency When to See a Doctor

  • check_circle Pain that limits activity or footwear
  • check_circle Skin breakdown over the bunion (especially in diabetics)
  • check_circle Progressive deformity

medical_services How Dr. Shah Treats It

Mild cases are managed with footwear changes, padding and orthotics. Persistent or ulcer-prone bunions are corrected surgically to realign the joint and remove the pressure point.

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