How to correct deformed toes

Depending on the cause of the toe deformity, such as degenerative osteoarthritis, congenital bunion, etc., conservative treatments such as wearing a brace or surgical treatments can be chosen to correct the deformity.
1. Degenerative osteoarthritis: The first and foremost measure that should be taken for toe deformity caused by degenerative osteoarthritis is to pay attention to warmth in order to promote blood circulation and inhibit toe deformity by reducing the inflammatory response. When inflammatory symptoms are obvious, NSAIDs such as Celecoxib can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to alleviate the symptoms and reduce the deformity of the joints. At the same time, it can be supplemented by wearing the appropriate brace for correction.
2. Congenital bunion: If the degree of deformity is light and at the initial stage, conservative treatment is the mainstay of clinical treatment, mainly through the wearing of braces, massage, etc.; if the degree of deformity is heavy or already belongs to the old deformity, generally preferred surgical treatments in order to achieve the purpose of correction, and the common clinical procedures include bunionectomy and so on.
It is recommended that patients with toe deformity should consult a doctor in time to obtain standardized diagnosis and treatment, and at the same time, they should pay attention to avoiding hard shoes in daily life so as not to aggravate their condition.