The bunionette (quintus varus)
The bunionette, also known as quintus varus or tailor’s bunion, is a toe deformity caused by a deformation of the 5th metatarsal bone.
Mirroring the bunion of the foot (hallux valgus), the bunionette causes a deviation of the last toe that makes it difficult to put on the shoe.
This foot condition, if not treated properly, can cause extreme discomfort and consequences, which can be life-threatening in some cases.
It’s important to understand the conditions surrounding a quintus varus in order to see a podiatrist as soon as possible.
You can find the symptoms, causes, and remedies for a bunionette here.
Even though the bunionette is easy to identify from other toe abnormalities like hallux valgus or hammertoes, knowing how to recognize it is vital for preventing further complications.
This type of metatarsalgia provides esthetic discomfort as well as a variety of symptoms, including:
- Noticeable pain (…learn more)
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