There is no definitive “best” treatment for bunion. Conservative treatment and surgery are available. 1. Conservative treatment: For patients with mild deformity, orthopedic appliances such as silicone toe splitting pads can be used to slow down or prevent the development of deformity; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib, can control inflammation and alleviate pain symptoms. 2. Surgical treatment: If the deformity and pain are severe and non-surgical treatment is ineffective, surgical methods such as osteotomy and orthopedic surgery can be used to alleviate the pain, correct the deformity, and help to restore the aesthetic appearance. It is recommended that people with bunion go to a regular hospital in time, and standardize the use of medication and treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.