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Bunions are deformities that form at the base of your big toe. They present as hard bony bumps that slowly develop and grow larger over time. The causes of bunions are still not fully understood although it is speculated that genetic heritability, improper footwear, or congenital defects could be contributing factors. If left untreated, bunions can lead to painful symptoms, affect your mobility, and force you to make unwanted lifestyle choices.  Learn More: What is a Bunion? Impaired Foot Function Bunions are created when the joint at the base of your big toe gets misaligned. This causes the bony bump that is the hallmark of all bunions. At smaller sizes, you might be able to ignore the protrusion. However as they grow larger, they can begin causing problems with your other toes. This can lead to frequent occurrences of corns, hammertoes, ingrown toenails, and calluses. The pain from a bunion might also alter the way you walk. You might unconsciously shift weight away from your big toe joint which can lead to added strain on the balls of your feet, a condition known as metatarsalgia. If your bunions have progressed to this stage, you may want to consider visiting an orthopaedic doctor in Singapore to explore treatment options. Bunions May Discourage Active Lifestyles Many people already lead sedentary lives which lowers their physical health and increases the risk of chronic diseases. The pain and discomfort from a bunion in your foot can exacerbate these unhealthy habits and lead to an avoidance of activities involving walking or running. Severe bunions can even impose restrictions on simple everyday tasks like walking to a nearby supermarket. Foot Arthritis People with bunions are more likely to develop foot arthritis as their big toe joint is out of alignment and more stress is placed on their cartilage. Over time, wear and tear causes cartilage to thin. Without cartilage, bones end up rubbing together, causing stiffness and inflammation. Affects Your Movement Larger more severe bunions are not only more painful, they can affect your gait and balance. The bend from bunion formation makes your big toe bend inwards towards your other toes. This altered posture impacts the way your foot hits the ground and can make you more prone to tripping and falling. For people with other mobility problems, minimally invasive bunion surgery might be a good way to reduce their future risk of injury. More Prone To Feet Infections Corns and calluses are a side effect of developing bunions. Although they are mostly harmless, on occasion they can get infected and might end up requiring medical or even surgical intervention. Since bunions lead to an increasing frequency of corn and callus formation, individuals with severe bunion issues might find that they are more susceptible to such foot infections. Unable To Wear Certain Footwear Bunions can also make it harder for your feet to slide into certain types of footwear, especially those that are tight or form-fitting. It can be difficult to find shoes that don't aggravate the condition, while also being comfortable for walking. One solution lies in specially designed orthotics which are commonly used as a method of dealing with bunions. On the surface, bunions might seem like minor inconveniences. But as time goes on, they can develop very real problems that affect your quality of life significantly. If you have a bunion, it is advisable to visit a specialist to discuss options like footwear modifications or bunion surgery in Singapore. With advances in technology,minimally invasive bunion surgeries can even be conducted as a day surgery to minimise pain and trauma. As a foot and ankle specialist in Singapore, Dr Kannan Kaliyaperumal has experience and training in helping patients with bunions. To learn more about treatment options and the services we provide, reach out to us via our contact us page today.
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A bunion is a painful bony bump that projects out from the inside of the foot at the big toe joint. Bunions usually develop slowly and cause more pain over time as they increase in size. They are formed when a misalignment of the bones in your feet causes your big toe joint to grow in size and protrude out. The bunion sticking out from your forefoot can cause pain, swelling, redness, and tenderness. The exact causes of bunions are unknown but studies have shown a genetic inheritability of the condition and certain foot types seem more prone to getting bunions. Treatment Options Bunions don’t go away on their own and most treatment options focus on relieving the symptoms. These include bunion pads to cushion the area, changes in footwear to take the pressure off your feet, or orthotic devices to manage alignment issues. None of these options are curative and are intended to alleviate pain and discomfort. If your bunions have progressed to a stage where walking becomes difficult, then the recommended course of action may be to undergo bunion surgery in Singapore. Bunion Surgery Traditional open bunion surgeries are invasive and involve removing the enlarged bone forming the bunion, before realigning the muscles, tendons, and ligaments around the joint. It is usually painful and recovery can take several weeks. Patients will also have to be reliant on continuous support from dressings and braces for proper healing. Physical therapy might also be required to rebuild strength in the operated joints. However, new minimally invasive surgery techniques have been developed with the goal being to correct bunion issues with as little direct intervention as possible. They provide myriad benefits over open bunion surgery, and are fast being touted as a preferred option for many patients by orthopaedic doctors in Singapore. Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery Minimally invasive bunion surgery is performed using multiple small incisions as opposed to the one long cut that is required for open bunion surgeries. The smaller incisions are guided by X-ray imaging and serve to allow a surgical burr to make fine cuts. Excess bones are removed through the small incisions which only need a few stitches to close up. Small corrections to the bones can also be made through the incisions to reposition the bones. These realignments are held in place with strong implants which allow immediate weight bearing by the patient. Learn More: 4 Types Of Surgeries That Orthopaedic Surgeons Offer Benefits of Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery In comparison to open bunion surgery in Singapore where a surgical saw is used to cut through bone, minimally invasive bunion surgery looks to reduce pain and decrease recovery time. Pain after minimally invasive surgery is limited to a few days. In fact minimally invasive surgery can even be performed as a day surgery with painkillers only required for 3-5 days due to the far less traumatic nature of the surgery. Recovery timelines range from a few weeks for resumption of normal activities, to a few months to return to full impact sports. An additional benefit of minimally invasive bunion surgery over open surgery is the lack of scarring. Open surgery usually leaves a long scar down your toe joint while minimally invasive surgery only has a few incisions which are less noticeable as they heal. Developing bunions in your feet is a common issue that many people around the world face as they age. In many cases they can be managed with lifestyle changes, specially designed orthotics, or pain medication. If you have a more severe case that requires surgery, then new techniques that limit the amount of trauma and intervention involved can help speed up recovery and minimise any long term aftereffects. Have a question about bunions for a foot and ankle specialist in Singapore? Reach out to us via our contact us page with your queries and our support team will get back to you with answers or set up an appointment for a consultation.
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