How To Easily Treat And Prevent Bunions

Surgical Treatment

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Surgical treatment for bunions may be appropriate for patients who cannot alleviate their symptoms with conservative methods. Doctors generally recommend a bunion removal surgery, also called bunionectomy, for patients who cannot walk relatively short distances without foot pain and who have to limit other daily activities because of pain. More than one hundred different types of bunion removal surgery exist. Surgery includes both removing the bunions and realigning the toes, ligaments, and tendons in their normal position. Generally, surgical treatment for bunions can be carried out under local anesthesia, a form of anesthesia that numbs the affected area, where the patient remains awake during the operation. Often, patients can go home a few hours after their surgery. The time for complete recovery varies and can be as much as six months to one year after the procedure. For the first two or three weeks post-surgery, the foot will likely be in a cast or specialized boot to promote healing and keep weight off the foot.

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