Bunion protrusion is usually caused by a bunion, and commonly used treatments include general measures to regulate, as well as medication and surgical treatment. 1. General measures: Patients with bunions can be relieved by massage, traction and hot compresses. If necessary, they can also wear bunion sleeves, bunion braces, silicone pads, decompression pads and other supports to alleviate the symptoms. In addition, patients should wear loose shoes and socks, and can wear shoes with open toes or shoes with low heels. 2. Medication: The pain caused by bunion needs to be treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory creams such as diclofenac ethylenediamine emulsion and flurbiprofen gel paste, or take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib and etoricoxib orally. 3. Surgery: For severe bunion, soft tissue contraction, osteotomy, joint fusion and other surgical treatments are needed. It is recommended that when symptoms such as toe pain occur, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner, and the doctor will choose the appropriate treatment according to the severity of the patient’s condition.