Bunions, or bunionettes, can be caused by congenital genetics or prolonged physical labor, wearing high heels, etc. Generally, the symptoms are not serious and can be treated conservatively. If the deformity is serious and the pain is obvious, surgery is recommended. 1. Mild symptoms: only deformity of the joints or accompanied by mild joint pain. This starts with a change in lifestyle habits, such as no longer wearing high heels and wearing appropriate, comfortable shoes, preferably with arch support. Or change the way of work, reduce the intensity of work, reduce the force on the forefoot. At the same time, follow up and observe, use splinting to correct the deformity, take calcium tablets and painkillers such as ibuprofen. 2. Severe symptoms: severe deformity of the joint, as well as redness, swelling and severe pain at the bunion, affecting walking, surgical treatment is used, usually by soft tissue combined with osteotomy and orthopedic surgery and other methods. Prolonged big toe bunion will also be accompanied by metatarsalgia, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time for examination, to clarify the cause of the active treatment.