Special bunion splints are available to help straighten the foot and the toes. Foot bunions are a common problem, but there are many medical solutions.
The human foot is certainly not designed for that kind of posture but there is no clear evidence that ALL people who regularly wear high heels get bunions. Thus the answer must be NO. However if you have a propensity to develop bunions then placing your foot in that posture and confinement could be detrimental.
Prevention begins with proper foot wear.
A podiatrist is a specialist in foot ailments.
Poorly fitting shoes can cause foot pain. Problems may include: Bunions: A bump at the base of the big toe, which can become inflamed. Bunions often develop over time from wearing narrow-toed shoes.
Symptoms of bunions include the common signs of inflammation such as redness, swelling, and pain. The discomfort is primarily located along the inside of the foot just behind the big toe.
Podiatrist or chiropodist is a branch of medicine devoted to the study of, diagnosis, and medical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, leg, and lower back. The term podiatry came into use in the early 20th century in the United States.
Because genetic factors can predispose people to the hallux valgus bone displacement, a strong family history of bunions can increase the likelihood of developing this foot disorder.
Prevention begins with proper foot wear. Shoes with a wide and deep toe box are best.
A foot specialist
Bunions are bones growning out of your feet
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