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While some people are genetically predisposed to developing bunions due to foot structure, they can also be caused or exacerbated by wearing ill-fitting shoes, especially high heels or narrow-toed footwear. Bunions tend to worsen over time, leading to increasing discomfort and mobility challenges if left untreated.
Signs and Symptoms of Bunions
The main indication of a bunion is a visible bump on the side of your foot at the base of the big toe. However, other symptoms may include:
Persistent pain or tenderness at the site of the bunion.
Swelling and redness around the joint.
Restricted movement of the big toe, making it harder to walk or flex the toe.
Corns or calluses where the toes rub against each other due to misalignment.
Thickened skin at the base of the big toe.
What Causes Bunions?
Bunions develop as a result of uneven pressure on the foot, often related to poor foot mechanics or wearing tight or narrow shoes. Common causes include:
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