Unraveling 20 Twisted Mysteries of Bunions: A Journey from Causes to Complications

9. Chronic Foot Pain

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An untreated bunion can be quite irritating. Without treatment, including lifestyle changes, bunions can cause increased pain. One common complication linked to untreated or improperly treated bunions is chronic foot pain. In many cases, patients deal with chronic foot pain as a complication because their bunion is putting additional pressure on their toes and joints. The bunion rubbing against shoes and other objects can also increase the foot pain. In addition, the risk factors and causes of bunions combined with an existing and untreated bunion can contribute to the complication of chronic foot pain as well.

10. Metatarsalgia

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Metatarsalgia is another significant complication linked to untreated bunions. This condition involves the ball of an individual’s foot becoming quite inflamed and painful. The pain in metatarsalgia can be sharp, burning, or aching. It is always located around the ball of the patient’s foot. However, other symptoms include tingling, numbness, or shooting pain in the toes. When individuals wear shoes with this complication of bunions, they often feel as if there is a pebble or other small object in their shoes. The pain of metatarsalgia worsens when individuals are standing or active. Patients need to receive treatment for this condition, as well as bunions, in order to relieve the pain significantly.

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