How To Easily Treat And Prevent Bunions

Pain Relief Medication

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Pain relief medication can help patients with bunions feel more comfortable while walking and doing other daily activities. Individuals who experience occasional or mild pain due to bunions may wish to take an over-the-counter medication such as ibuprofen to reduce inflammation and manage their pain. Some patients prefer to take acetylsalicylic acid, naproxen, or acetaminophen. Since these medicines can cause serious side effects, particularly with long-term use, individuals should always check with a physician about pain that does not improve after seven days of using over-the-counter medications. Using medicated creams is an alternative to oral medication that can provide effective pain relief for many patients, and these topical treatments generally have fewer side effects than oral medicines. In conjunction with medication, patients might want to try using a heating pad or ice pack on the affected area.

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