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Bunions are painful bony bumps that form on the joint at the base of the big toe. They can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, tight or narrow shoes, high heels, or repetitive stress on the foot. While bunions can be treated with surgery or other interventions, prevention is always the best option. Here are some tips for avoiding bunions: 1. Wear comfortable shoes: Wear shoes that are comfortable and fit well. Avoid shoes with narrow or pointed toe boxes, high heels, or shoes that are too tight. Choose shoes with a wider toe box and low heels, or opt for shoes with adjustable straps or laces that can be adjusted for a better fit. 2. Use orthotics: If you have flat feet, high arches, or other foot problems, consider using orthotics or inserts in your shoes to provide additional support and cushioning. 3. Stretch your feet: Regularly stretch your feet and toes to improve flexibility and prevent stiffness. Try stretching exercises like toe curls, foot circles, and stretching your toes apart. 4. Avoid repetitive activities: Avoid activities that put repetitive stress on your feet, such as running or standing for long periods of time. If you must engage in these activities, be sure to wear supportive shoes and take frequent breaks to rest your feet. 5. Maintain a healthy weight: Excess weight can put added pressure on your feet and contribute to the development of bunions. Maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent bunions and other foot problems. 6. See a podiatrist: If you have foot pain or notice any changes in the shape of your feet, see a podiatrist for evaluation and treatment. Early intervention can help prevent the development of bunions and other foot problems.
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