1. Persistent Pain - Pain in the big toe joint or the side of the foot that doesn’t go away with rest or over-the-counter painkillers. Pain that interferes with daily activities such as walking, standing, or exercising.
2. Visible Deformity - Noticeable bump on the side of the big toe joint. Big toe leaning toward the other toes, sometimes overlapping them.
3. Inflammation or Swelling - Redness, swelling, or warmth around the bunion. Skin irritation or corns forming on or between the toes due to friction.
4. Difficulty Wearing Shoes - Trouble finding comfortable shoes due to the bunion’s size or position. Shoes causing frequent rubbing, blisters, or calluses.
5. Reduced Mobility - Stiffness in the big toe that limits movement. Trouble walking or performing activities that require balance or pressure on the foot.
6. Conservative Treatments Aren’t Enough - If padding, orthotics, physical therapy, or footwear changes don’t relieve pain. Persistent discomfort despite home remedies or lifestyle adjustments.
Early intervention—through non-surgical methods like custom orthotics, bunion splints, or footwear modifications—can slow progression. Surgery is usually considered when pain or deformity significantly impacts quality of life.
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