Bunion
Complications of bunions
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Bunion surgery can sometimes cause further problems, as can leaving bunions untreated.
Untreated bunions
Many bunions will never cause problems, but some may get worse if left untreated, so it's worth seeing your GP if you have one.
Untreated bunions can lead to further problems,such as Arthritis in the joint of the big toe. The big toe can also cause deformity of the second toe, by pushing it out of place.
Surgical complications
In less than 10% of cases, complications occur after bunion surgery. These will depend on the type of surgery you have and can include:
- infection
- deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- stiffness in your toe joints
- a delay or failure of the bone to heal, or the bone healing in the wrong position
- pain under the ball of your foot
- damage to the nerves in your foot
- prolonged swelling and continued pain
- the need for further surgery
- thickened scar tissue
- the bunion returning
- complex regional pain syndrome a condition that causes long-term burning pain in one of the limbs
Speak to your GP or surgeon if you have any concerns after surgery, or if you experience any of these complications. They can advise you on how to deal with these complications, including further treatment options.
Articles for Bunion
Causes of bunions
A bunion is the result of a deformity in the joint of your big toe. It is not clear exactly why this happens.
Complications of bunions
Bunion surgery can sometimes cause further problems, as can leaving bunions untreated.
Introduction
A bunion is a bony deformity of the joint at the base of the big toe.
Patient story: "I realised I had to do something about my feet."
Jo Burland, a teacher from Finchley, north London, was 15 when she first noticed some bumps had appeared on her feet. At the age of 34, she had an osteotomy.
Treating bunions
Bunions may only need to be treated if the deformity is severe and you experience significant pain and discomfort.