BunionsWhen To Call a DoctorCall your health professional
if: - You have severe pain in your big toe that
interferes with walking or daily activities.
- Your big toe begins to
overlap your second toe (displacement
). - You have
diabetes or
peripheral arterial disease and the skin over a
bunion is irritated, red, or broken. Diabetes and
peripheral arterial disease can reduce blood circulation and sensation in your
feet. Infection can develop more quickly and may lead to other serious
problems.
- Pain in your big toe does not get better after 2 to 3
weeks of home treatment.
Watchful WaitingWatchful waiting is a period of time during
which you and your health professional observe your symptoms or condition
without using medical treatment. Watchful waiting may be appropriate if bunion
pain is not severe. In this case, try home treatment, such as using ice to
relieve pain or wearing comfortable footwear. If there is no improvement after
2 to 3 weeks of home treatment, call your health professional. Who To SeeSymptoms of a bunion can be evaluated and treated
by: To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment
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