2013年7月16日 星期二

Bunions can often be as simple as a temporarily inflamed bursa due to tight shoes.

Usually anti-inflammatory medication and wide shoes can help relieve them. Or they can be the start of a progressive condition - especially for women with a family history. A consultation with a doctor is recommended to make a proper differentiation for early protective (preventative?) measures.


It is advisable for women who enjoy high fashion and high-heeled shoes but worry about possible bunion problems, to check their family history. If there is no family history of bunion conditions, then high heels may pose only a slight risk of developing the condition later in life. If there is a positive family history, then wearing high heels and pointed shoes may precipitate earlier onset and accelerate progression of a bunion condition.

Should you require treatment for a bunion condition, it is important for you to consider your choices and to remember that the foot is created for function. Any surgery of the foot should be minimally traumatic in order to maximise function restoration and avoid complications.


Reference information: www.bunioncenter.com

It is not intended as medical advice to any specific person. If you have any need for personal advice or have any questions regarding your health, please consult your Orthopedist for diagnosis and treatment.

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