Bunions often occur clinically, and most bunions are associated with bursitis. In clinical treatment, if the bunion is not severe and not obvious in appearance. Conservative treatment is preferred, with local massage using traditional Chinese medicine techniques, and then traditional Chinese medicine meridians can also be used. Local acupuncture, moxibustion, and iontophoresis of Chinese herbs at acupuncture points can be performed at the bunion to promote absorption of the bursa. If the patient feels that the bunion is more severe and accompanied by pain, which affects the patient’s normal walking, the treatment can take the form of local closure treatment, or the application of small needle knife for bunion release, prying, etc. If conservative treatment is ineffective, the next step is to consider surgical treatment, which can be done to remove the bunion.