Join Our Community!
Share
Conditions and Diseases > Orthopedics Forum > Is it time for bunion removal surgery?
Think you might be experiencing bone loss? Check out this Intro to Osteoporosis and evaluate your risk for developing bone weakness. ...
Do you have severe back pain? Do your bones break frequently or with little pressure? You might be experiencing osteoporosis. Found out more here....
User Profile
Q: Is it time for bunion removal surgery?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 5th, 2007
I have a bunion on both my feet. They hurt on a scale of 10 a 4. The bunions have caused my big toe on each foot to be pushed under the 2nd toe. I have toe seperators I use as often as possible. Do you think it's time for bunion removal surgery?


Did you find this post useful?
|
Replies(1)
User Profile
Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 12th, 2007
Orthopedics Hip, Knee, and Shoulder Injuries Answer A3244
A bunion (clavus) on the toe can be treated via surgical removal. But the whole body (spine, pelvis, leg and feet) should be checked by an orthopedist because bunions often occur when there is something wrong with body posture. Tight or unpleasant shoes can also cause bunions.




DISCLAIMER: "Ask a Doctor" questions are answered by certified physicians and other medical professionals who volunteer their time on eHealth Forum. For more information about experts participating in the "Ask a Doctor" Network, please visit our medical experts page. You may also visit our Orthopedics , for moderated patient to patient support and information.

The information provided on eHealth Forum is designed to improve, not replace, the relationship between a patient and his/her own physician. Personal consultation(s) with a qualified medical professional is the proper means for diagnosing any medical condition.
Did you find this post useful?
|
This question has been answered by the doctor. This topic is now open for public discussion, however no comments below this point will be answered by a doctor.
Quick Reply
Search