What should I do if I have bigfoot? How to treat bigfoot

The big foot bone does not mean that the foot becomes larger, but that the big toe tilts toward the little toe. In severe cases, it may cross or overlap with the second toe. The big toe bone, medically known as bunion valgus, is a common orthopedic disease among women. What should I do if I get bigfoot? What are the methods to treat bigfoot? Because bigfoot causes great trouble to people, it is necessary to treat bigfoot as soon as possible. According to experts, the big toe refers to a deformity in which the big toe tilts outward 15 degrees greater than the physiological angle. The main cause is the dislocation of the joint at the bottom of the big toe, which causes the big toe to bend outward, causing the head of the big toe to bend outward. In addition to squeezing other toes, the protrusion can also cause friction caused by wearing shoes, causing swelling and inflammation on the inside or back of the big toe joint. Thick skin and bursae can also easily form on the outside of the protruding bone, causing permanent deformation of the toe. Pain will accompany it. The method of treating the bigfoot bone needs to be determined according to the degree of valgus of the bigfoot bone. Mild large foot bones should be treated conservatively, wear corrective belts, and wear as little or no high heels as possible. Some patients may also say that cosmetic plastic surgery is enough to treat their bigfoot bones. In fact, this is not the case. Orthopedic experts emphasize that accurate preoperative evaluation is a necessary condition for successful bunion surgery. There are many surgical methods for bunion correction. For decades, the only surgical methods that have been popular in domestic general hospitals are soft tissue surgery and proximal phalanx osteotomy of the big toe. Although there are many hospitals in China that can perform this kind of surgery, cases of failure and recurrence are common. Precise preoperative evaluation is essential for the success of this type of surgery. Because the treatment of big foot bones still requires going to a regular orthopedic treatment specialist hospital, which can not only ensure the treatment effect, but also ensure the recovery of foot function after treatment. Minimally invasive technology is used to correct hallux valgus deformity through small incisions. It is painless, has less bleeding, small incisions, and fast recovery. It also incorporates the concept of foot beauty into it. The operation is performed under local anesthesia, the operation time is short, and the operation time is short. It can be walked on the ground, and combined with functional rehabilitation guidance, it can effectively ensure that bunions will not recur after surgery. One-time treatment can achieve the dual effects of high-standard orthopedics and foot beauty. For patients with very severe bigfoot bones, if the dislocation of some metatarsophalangeal joints is very serious and seriously affects the patient's movement, and the patient has higher requirements for quality of life, joint replacement may be required. The cost of joint replacement is relatively high, so it is best for patients to completely control the bigfoot before it becomes serious. The best treatment for meniscus injury is based on the patient's condition. Therefore, early diagnostic examination is very necessary. Therefore, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for early diagnostic examination.