Treatment for Bunions

VIV Builder • August 2, 2017
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Tired of that bunion? A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint connecting the big toe. Bunions can be extremely painful. Dr. bunionsRaymond DiPretoro Jr. and Dr. Aahba M. Suchak of Advanced Foot & Ankle Center, which has offices in Newark and Wilmington, DE, offer a range of specialized treatments for bunions. Read on to learn about four treatment options for bunions.
1. Taping and Padding - Taping and padding can ease your symptoms. Your foot doctor can pad and tape your foot in a normal position. This will reduce pain and stress on your bunion. Taping and padding also prevent bunions from getting worse.
2. Custom Orthotics - Orthotic devices are used to treat a variety of foot problems. Orthotic devices are molded pieces of rubber, leather, or other material that are inserted into a shoe. Orthotic devices can be helpful in treating bunions. They can help take pressure off your toes and alleviate your pain. You can get custom-made orthotic devices from your podiatrist.
3. Suitable Footwear - It is recommended that you wear flat or low-heeled, wide-fitting shoes if you have a bunion. High-heel shoes can make your bunion worse by putting excessive pressure on your toes. Footwear made from soft leather is ideal because it will relieve pressure on your bunion.
4. Bunion Surgery - Surgery may be recommended for your bunion if your symptoms are severe enough to warrant such intervention. The type of surgery performed depends on the severity of the bunion and the patient's general health, age, and activity level.
Say hello to healthy and happy feet! Call Advanced Foot & Ankle Center at 555-555-555 now to schedule an appointment in our Newark or Wilmington, DE office. We are committed to providing high-quality patient care using state-of-the-art technologies. We will provide all the relief you need.

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