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Monday, 9 January 2012

What are symptoms of a bunion?

While some bunions may not cause symptoms, the majority of individuals will complain of pain on walking or while wearing tight shoes. Once the pain starts in the joint, it will always progress if the shoes are not altered.

Associated with pain is the presence of toe swelling, redness and abnormal alignment of the joint.

Bunions are also very unattractive and limit the type of shoe wear

When a bunion is long standing, it may result in formation of corns and calluses at the side of the big toe.

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