Treatment for Bunions - Philadelphia Holistic Clinic - Dr. Tsan & Associates
Treatment for bunions is important because this simple medical condition limits your daily activities. Natural approach is effective and safe

Treatment for Bunions - Philadelphia Holistic Clinic - Dr. Tsan & Associates

Treatment for bunions is important because this simple medical condition limits your daily activities. The optional treatments for bunions vary depending on the severity of the bunion and how much pain it causes. In this article, Dr. Tsan will share his experience on how to treat a bunion naturally and traditionally.

Non-surgical treatment of bunions can ease the pain includes the following methods:

Wear spacious, comfortable shoes that have plenty of room for your toes.

Over-the-counter, non-medicated pads or cushions can help. They can act as a buffer between your foot and your shoe and thus relieve your pain.

Acetaminophen (Tylenol, others), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others), or naproxen sodium (Aleve) can help you control bunion pain. Cortisone injections can also help.

Padded shoe insoles for bunions can help evenly distribute pressure as you move your feet, reduce your symptoms, and keep your bone of the foot from getting worse. Over-the-counter aids can provide relief to some people; others require prescription orthotics.

Ice applications on bunion after being on your feet for too long or if bunion becomes infected can help relieve pain and swelling. If you have a decreased feeling or blood flow problems in your feet, talk to your doctor first before applying ice.

Physiotherapists are specialists who provide treatments for bunions using massage, electric stimulations, and other physical therapy approaches to improve their quality of life. Bunion treatment courses can consist of exercises for bunions, hands-on care, and patient education. A physical therapist will create a protocol to take care of your specific symptoms of bunions. The goal of treatment is to improve ankle, foot, and toe function, reduce pain and get you moving again. Your treatment plan may include:

Patient education. A physical therapist will work with you to detect and eliminate any external factors that cause pain. The type and amount of exercise you do, your athletic activities, and your footwear can all be discussed. A physical therapist will propose changes to your daily actions and create a customized exercise program to help ensure a pain-free come back to your preferred activity level.

If the distortion of your bunion increases to the point that you can no longer obtain comfortable bunions shoes or walking turns out to be very challenging, you may choose surgery for a bunion to modify the position of the big toe. After surgery, a physical therapist can help restore strength and movement to your big toe, reduce pain, and allow you to return to the highest level of function possible.

Immediately after surgery, a hospital physiotherapist will teach you how to walk with a cane, walker, or crutches to avoid putting weight on the surgical area. They will also teach you how to use ice packs and how to elevate your legs to control pain and swelling.

Some people with bunions may need bunions surgery. There are several bunions surgery procedures available when bunions need to be operated on.

Bunioon surgery

Bunions surgery may be suitable for people who:

Ball toe surgery is very rare in younger people with bunions. The bunion surgery intends to alleviate pain, readjust the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTP), and fix any abnormalities that are causing the problem.

If conservative treatment does not relieve your symptoms, you may need bunion surgery. Bunions surgery is not recommended for cosmetic reasons; only when a bunion causes frequent or constant severe pain or interferes with your daily activities.

There are many options of bunion surgeries available, and no single technique is the best for every problem.

Bunion surgery procedures can be performed as single procedures or in combination. They can involve:

You may be able to step on your foot right after a bunion procedure. Nevertheless, full improvement time can take calendar weeks or even months. Regular visits to the doctor may be required.

To prevent a recurrence, you will need to wear appropriate bunion shoes after recovery. For most people, it is unrealistic to expect to wear narrower shoes after surgery.

Talk to your doctor about what to expect after bunion surgery.

About bunions

A bunion is a skeletal bulge that arises on the joint at the bottom of a big toe. It occurs when some b the bones in the front section of a foot dislocate. This causes the tip of your big toe to pull toward the smaller toes and force the joint at the base of your big toe to stick out. The skin on the bunion may be red and sore. This deformity of the foot occurs as a result of many years of pressure on the big toe joint (metatarsophalangeal joint or MTP). Eventually, the toe joint does not align and a bone lump is formed. The scientific name for bunions is hallux abducto valgus. Smaller bunions can develop on the little finger joint.

Bunions developed on a big toe are the most typical. Other types of bunions are:

Bunion Serverity Guide

What causes bunions?

Pressure from the way you walk (foot mechanics) or the shape of your foot (foot structure) causes the big toe to bend towards the second toe. Bunions happen gradually over time. Standing for long periods and wearing narrow, ill-fitting shoes can make bunion pain worse, but they don’t cause the problem.

There are several concepts about how bunions develop, but the accurate causes of bunions are unidentified. Possible causes of bunions are likely to include:

Experts disagree as to whether shoes that are too tight, high-heeled, or too tight cause bunions or whether shoes only contribute to the formation of bunions.

Bunions can be linked to certain types of arthritis, especially inflammatory forms such as rheumatoid arthritis.

A bunion looks like a turnip, especially when it is red and swollen during a flare-up. In fact, some experts mention that the word bunion happens from the Greek term for turnip.

bunion symptoms

The most common bunion symptoms are:

Bunions can be treated naturally. However, if you don’t find relief, your doctor may recommend surgery.

Natural approaches can stop bunions from advancing, lessen the pain and swelling related to them. However, they cannot correct the underlying causes. treating bunions naturally is a great first step, however, it is important that the treatment is provided by well-trained medical practitioners.

Surgery is another option to treat bunions, but doctors would recommend it if you have:

Home remedies for bunions

Home remedies for bunions may include:

Tips for choosing the proper shoes for bunions:

For most bunion sufferers, bunions exist in a state of constant inflammation, that is, stuck in tight-fitting shoes with pointy, ill-fitting toes. If the degree of bunion strain is extreme, almost any shoe will rub the bony bumps into a red, coarse fit. For certain individuals, inflammatory arthritis is a direct cause of bunions.

Everything is good in moderation so eliminating foods that promote inflammation in the body like soft drinks and sugary foods, junk food, and white or refined flour can better help prevent bunion pain.

Below are foods rich in anti-inflammatory properties:

Certain exercises can help manage pain in the metatarsal area. However, it should be remembered that metatarsalgia can arise from a number of problems. Always check with your podiatrist first that the exercises you plan to do are appropriate. Bunions can be a real pain. Not only do they cause a lot of discomforts, but they also interrupt daily functions and interfere with the activities you enjoy. Fortunately, there are lifestyle and exercise modifications that can help relieve your symptoms and prevent future bunions. Whether you’re in pain from a bunion or you are attempting to stop a bunion from developing, executing regular exercises for bunions can help keep your feet healthful and, optimistically, surgery-free.

Tennis ball under foot

 

Stretching the calf muscles

Ankle Mobility and Flexion Plantar

Calf stretching

Like many other folks, you may consider Acupuncture for bunions before taking steroids and having surgery.

The reasons for acupuncture in addition to its anti-inflammatory effects are:

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, bunions are called sugar fingers. This is due to the fact that bunions grow on the meridian, which is responsible for sugar metabolism. This meridian is called the Foot Tayyin, or the Spleen Meridian. It starts from the big toe, runs along the medial side of the foot and lower leg to the trunk. Some of the conditions that are treated along this meridian are digestive problems, diabetes, intestinal upset, swelling, and even bruising. A biweekly acupuncture treatment using an ointment every day should provide good relief from sugar toes.

Homeopathic treatment for hallux valgus can provide a complete cure for hallux valgus. With the help of homeopathic remedies, based on the rules of similarity, the pain and swelling around the big toe are alleviated, followed by a complete cure of the ball of the big thumb. The homeopathic remedies are carefully chosen on the basis of distinguishing symptoms described by each particular patient.

Benzoic acid is the best homeopathic medicine for bunions accompanied by acute swelling and pain. Natural homeopathic medicine Benzoic acid is the best remedy for treating pads with acute swelling and pain. The person has significant swelling and redness over the big toe with severe pain. The pain can have different characters, such as stabbing pain or tearing pain. The pain and swelling are reduced very quickly through the use of benzoic acid. This homeopathic medicine is also of great help when the pain in the big toe mostly gets worse at night.

Silicea is a homeopathic treatment for hallux valgus associated with blistering.

For the healing of bunions in which eruptions and blisters have developed on the big toe along with other symptoms, Silicea is the most useful natural medication. In the majority of cases, the blisters contain liquid or pus and Silicea is a great homeopathic remedy in both scenarios. Along with blisters, pain can be felt in the toe or it can extend across the sole of the foot. Pain can be dull, excruciating, or stabbing in nature. A marked feature that adds weight to the choice of the Silicea homeopathic remedy is excessive sweating of the feet. Sweat is most often offensive in nature. Extreme sensitivity to cold air is another peculiar feature along with sweat which must be considered a symptom of high value when choosing Silicea as a homeopathic remedy for hallux valgus with blisters.

Hypericum is a very effective homeopathic medicine for severe big toe pain due to bunion. Hypericum is a homeopathic medicine that is of great help in all cases of bursitis in which severe excruciating pain in the big toe is expressed. The pain can sometimes be specifically described by the patient as pain from a needle stick. Severe pain indicates nerve damage. The fingers are also sore to the touch with swelling. The patient can get rid of severe pain in the toe with bursitis with the homeopathic remedy St. John’s wort without any side effects.

These two homeopathic remedies are effective for bunions associated with edema.

The natural homeopathic remedies Rhus Toxicodendron and Ruta are very helpful for bunions with swelling and thickening of the skin surface. The toe also has a distorted shape. Both Rhus Toxicodendron and Ruta are the best homeopathic remedies for joint capsule diseases. Pain in toes and feet can be noticed with any of these remedies. Rhus Toxicodendron is the best homeopathic remedy when pain in the big toe and feet increases during rest and improves with walking. Ruta is the ideal homeopathic medicine when the pain worsens from standing and walking.

For natural treatment of bunions contact Philadelphia Holistic Treatment. At the clinic, we have all holistic techniques performed by licensed professionals under the strict supervision of medical doctor Victor Tsan.

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