A bunion can begin to appear quite subtly, with only a mild bump and no symptoms. However, this is a progressive condition and without treatment, it will only get worse. Typically, patients only seek help for their bunions when they become painful and/or uncomfortable, but the earlier you treat them, the longer you can prevent bunion surgery.
Some of the questions to ask yourself regarding your bunion before seeking treatment include:
As a bunion progresses, it can become debilitating and affect your quality of life and ability to perform daily activities. That’s why it’s important to address this condition as soon as you can.
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It can be very easy to put things off until ‘some day’ in the future, especially if it’s something that seems a little scary, such as surgery. Many patients would rather put off a problem and only deal with it when they no longer have a choice.
However, this gives the problem time to progress and become worse. This is usually the case for foot conditions such as bunions. There are times when bunion surgery is your best option for recovery and pain relief, so recognizing the signs that you need it – and acting on that – will allow you to get the care you really need.
Bunion surgery is always considered a last resort for treatment. Most bunions can be cared for successfully using conservative methods, such as custom orthotics or changes in shoewear. However, there are times when bunion surgery is best for your feet.
Here are a few signs that you may need bunion surgery:
Your bunion deformity is already severe or it’s getting worse: If your bunion is getting progressively worse, despite foot care, or it’s already severely deforming your foot, then surgery may be your only option.
Your bunion pain is getting in the way of normal life: If you aren’t able to wear normal shoes, or your joint pain makes normal standing, walking, or getting around, more difficult for you, then your podiatrist may suggest surgery as a way to restore function to your foot.
Conservative treatments aren’t helping. If you have been trying non-invasive bunion treatments for a while now, but they haven’t resulted in any improvement or slowed the progression of your problem, it may be time to consider bunion surgery.
If any of the above sounds familiar to you, then you should visit your podiatrist to discuss the possibility of bunion surgery. This procedure will:
Remember: it’s much better for your feet to have the surgery in the long run, rather than continuing to suffer from the undesirable side effects of worsening bunions.
Bunion surgery is never your first choice for treatment, but it can become your best option when conservative methods aren’t enough. If you think you might need bunion surgery, our award-winning NYC foot doctors can help take care of your feet and eliminate your deformity.
To find out more about how our NYC foot doctors can help restore optimal function and health to your feet, contact us at 917-398-3668 or fill in our online contact form.
Bunion surgery is never your first choice for treatment, but it can become your best option when conservative methods aren’t enough. If you think you might need bunion surgery, our award-winning NYC foot doctors can help take care of your feet and eliminate your deformity.
To find out more about how our NYC foot doctors can help restore optimal function and health to your feet, contact us at 917-398-3668 or fill in our online contact form.
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