A bunion is a bony bump that forms at the base of the big toe, causing pain and deformity, often requiring conservative treatments or surgical intervention for relief.
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A bunion, also known as hallux valgus, is the deformity of the joint connecting the big toe to the foot. When your big toe drifts outward and crowds the other smaller toes in their space, there is an onset of bunion deformity. However, the growth of this condition is gradual and slow.
Furthermore, the metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint connecting the foot’s metatarsals to the big toe’s phalanx will lose its alignment and bulge out. It, therefore, pushes the big toe outward. This deformity will affect the aesthetic and walking posture of affected patients.
The bunion can become inflamed and infected. Severe pain and swelling are a few symptoms of this condition. Scientists also claim that this condition often affects females more, and they undergo reconstructive surgery. However, arthritis and bursitis are significant complications of this condition. You should also know that the prevalence of bunions increases with age.
At Istanbul Med Assist, our top priority is ensuring the comfort and well-being of the patients during cost-effective bunion surgery. We find state-of-the-art techniques to provide the best possible care.
What causes a bunion?
Generally, the pressure from how you walk or the shape of your foot may cause your big toe to twist inward to the second toe. Although, some predisposing factors can put you at risk of developing this condition. However, not everyone exposed to these risk factors eventually has bunion deformity.
Some risk factors for developing this condition are:
What are the types of arthroscopy?
Who can have arthroscopy surgery?
Acute or chronic disorders of the bones and joints can be treated with arthroscopy. Treatment of bone and joint diseases primarily includes weight loss, exercise, medication and steroid injections, physical therapy, and rest. However, when these treatments fail, arthroscopy is recommended.
The main conditions in which arthroscopy is applied may be as follows:
What is the difference between a bunion and hallux algus?
Generally, health practitioners sometimes refer to bunions as hallux Valgus. Doctors often use the word bunion to describe bone deformities at the base of the big toe with swellings and a bump. Medical terminologies may seem confusing in simple terms, but hallux Valgus is Bunion’s medical term. Bunions are lumps at the base of big toes with deformity. Sometimes health practitioners refer to them as inflamed bursa. Bunions might be painful often, but not in all cases.
Furthermore, your doctor or healthcare provider can diagnose this condition accurately by physically assessing or looking at your foot. On the other hand, you may require a simple X-ray for the diagnosis. Frequently, Osteoarthritis is a complication that can accompany bunions, and the joint cartilage and bones may degenerate due to this deformity.
Is bunion congenital?
Generally, this is a condition that is hereditary and is often familial. However, congenital hallux valgus is rare and uncommon. However, it is safe to say that you can inherit this condition from birth. But it is more common to get it from the predisposing factors discussed above.
How do I fix bunion without surgery?
There are various treatment options for fixing this problem. Generally, surgical procedure is high on the list (we’ll discuss this later).
But you can also consider some of these options, which include;
But there’s a conservative way of treatment I’d like to discuss with you.
How do I repair a bunion?
Generally, surgical procedure is the preferred way of repairing bunion by doctors. Orthopedics perform surgeries to repair and fix this condition permanently. But, there are a few indications to be considered for surgery.
If you see these signs, you’re a good fit for surgery.
The goals of the surgery will be to;
Doctors will carry out a few surgical procedures to fix this condition.
Some of them combine more than one procedure which includes;
When should I seek medical attention?
You should reach out to your doctor immediately when you experience the following;
Conclusion
Bunion is the most familiar type of adult foot deformity. It affects the base of the great toe and makes it bulge out. The metatarsophalangeal joint at this base is usually the culprit. It is worthy of note that women are more likely to develop this condition than men. However, please be sure you can fix it with your health provider's help. Finally, after the surgery, you will require your doctor’s guidance before you continue wearing all kinds of shoes, exposing you to the risk of other joint damage.