
What You Need to Know About Bunion Removal Surgery

Bunion removal surgery is something that a physician who has training specific to feet, such as a podiatrist, should address. Even the most adventurous of patients will find that at-home self-care related to bunions is not feasible and removing the bunion altogether is simply not a possibility with a doctor's assistance. People who truly want to get rid of their bunions should consult with a podiatrist immediately. Our treatment is effective, and he or she can have you walking comfortably in no time.
Why do bunions form in the first place?
There are joints in the foot. When the joint at the base of the big toe slips out of its position, a bunion can form. This typically occurs because of repeated motion and abuse. For example, if the toes are frequently put into the wrong position, then that joint may pop out of place. This is most frequently seen when people have shoes that are too small for them or force the toes to be compressed. For this reason, doctors recommend that patients wear shoes that leave plenty of room for them to move their toes. Any pointy-toed or tight shoes are never a good idea.
Will the bunion go away on its own?
It is very rare that a bunion goes away without intervention.
What does a bunion removal involve?
When wearing a brace does not help to reduce discomfort sufficiently, it may be necessary to schedule a removal. There are two ways to go about this: shaving and surgery. Callous shaving can help to eliminate the callous that may form on top of the bone and joint. This can sometimes provide enough relief to leave the joint in place. If not, surgery is necessary to reposition the joint and bones. Surgery may shorten or lengthen the bone or simply realign it. As a foot specialist, a podiatrist performs bunion removal surgeries on a frequent basis and with great success. Anyone who is suffering from bunion pain should consider scheduling surgery or callous shaving.
What is it like to recover from bunion removal surgery?
It is necessary to stay off that foot and potentially wear a brace. The bone needs sufficient time to heal after surgery. During this time, the doctor monitors the recovery process through follow-up appointments in his or her office. Once it is possible to put pressure on the foot again, patients should be careful when walking since it may take a little time to have proper balance again. After all, the body has to learn to keep pressure off of the affected foot. Because of that, some patients may also undergo a few months of physical therapy. Recovery is personal, so the exact timeframe is different for everyone. Doctors do their best to support the quick and efficient recovery of each patient.
Preventing bunions after the fact
It is important for everyone to prevent bunions by wearing shoes that fit correctly and avoiding placing undue pressure on the feet. This is especially important for anyone who has a history of bunions. In addition to making recommendations for specific shoes, doctors often suggest that patients wear inserts that can ensure they have the appropriate arch.
Schedule an appointment
To learn more about how to treat your bunion issues, schedule an appointment today. Consider the treatment options your podiatrist discusses with you and choose the one that meets your needs.
For more information, you can reach us here: https://www.pocatellopodiatry.com.
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