1. Visible Bony Bump - A prominent bump at the base of the big toe. The big toe may lean toward the other toes, One of the earliest and most noticeable signs
2. Pain and Tenderness - Pain around the big toe joint, especially when walking or standing. Discomfort may worsen with tight or narrow shoes. Pain can be intermittent or constant
3. Swelling and Redness - Inflammation around the bunion area. Skin may appear red, warm, or irritated. Swelling often increases after long periods on your feet
4. Limited Toe Movement - Stiffness in the big toe, Difficulty bending or straightening the toe, Reduced flexibility over time
5. Calluses and Corns - Thickened skin where the big toe rubs against the second toe. Painful calluses due to pressure and friction
Early diagnosis helps slow progression and may prevent the need for surgery.
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