Bunions

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Symptoms

Your bunion may not cause any symptoms. If you do have symptoms, they may include:

  • Swelling or enlargement of the metatarsophalangeal jointClick here to see an illustration. at the base of the big toe.
  • DisplacementClick here to see an illustration. of the big toe toward the other toes.
  • Joint redness.
  • Joint pain.
  • Skin irritation over the bunion.

A bunionetteClick here to see an illustration. causes symptoms that occur at the base of the little toe.

Bunions and their symptoms develop gradually. They are sometimes confused with symptoms of gout, but gout pain comes on suddenly and can be more severe than bunion pain. Gout pain and swelling tend to occur in episodes, while bunion pain is more constant. Unlike a bunion, gout does not usually cause joint deformity. For more information, see the topic Gout.

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Author: Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPHLast Updated: March 6, 2008
Medical Review: William M. Green, MD - Emergency Medicine
Gavin W.G. Chalmers, DPM - Podiatry and Podiatric Surgery

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