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Bunions, especially on the big toe, can be painful and affect your mobility. Here are five common causes.
1. Foot Structure: Some people have a foot structure that makes them more prone to developing bunions. 2. Improper Footwear: Wearing tight, narrow, or high-heeled shoes can force your toes into an unnatural position, increasing the likelihood of developing a bunion over time. 3. Foot Stress: Activities or occupations that put repeated stress on your feet, such as dancing or certain types of work that require standing for long periods, can contribute to bunions. 4. Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as arthritis, can affect the joints in your feet and lead to the development of bunions. 5. Injury: Trauma or injury to the foot can sometimes lead to the development of a bunion, especially if it affects the alignment of the bones in your foot.
It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if you suspect you have a toe bunion.
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