Foot bunion (hallux valgus)
Is it difficult to walk on your foot because of a deformity in the big toe area? Is your big toe extending from the base due to the same deformity? Do you have pain and inflammation in your joints?
If this is the case, consult a podiatrist right away because you most likely have a bunion (hallux valgus).
Don’t be deceived if the bunion appears to be painless at first.
Hallux valgus can produce a variety of unpleasant symptoms, ranging from minor aches and pains to ingrown toenails and mobility issues.
Here’s a rundown of the signs and symptoms of a bunion:
- The appearance of a hump at the base of the big toe caused by a common joint displacement
- Beginning of the displacement of the big toe towards the 2nd toe
- Appearance of joint stiffness and pain when moving straight
- Having trouble putting on shoes (widening of the forefoot)
- Second toe deforms and becomes clawed or (…en savoir plus)
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