How to Treat Hallux Valgus
Things You'll Need
- A Podiatrist
Instructions
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Change your shoes to a style that is broader and deeper to reduce the pressure on the prominent joint. Avoid tight, narrow or short shoes as this may make the condition worse and can sometimes be the cause of bunions.
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Avoid any stitching or seems from shoes or socks that may run across the big toe joint. They may cut into the skin or cause pressure leading to corns and calluses.
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Splay your toes as often as you can. This may prevent the deformity from worsening by keeping the muscles strong in your feet. Your podiatrist may fit you with a splint to wear at night that holds the toe in correct alignment.
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Visit your podiatrist if you continue to be in pain or the big toe joint appears more prominent. In some cases orthotic therapy and toe devices can prevent the deformity worsening and reduce pain. In other cases surgical correction of hallux valgus may be necessary.
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