Q1: Do I have to be reviewed after bunion surgery? A: It is necessary to review. Because of the elastic fixation, you must be changed by a professional doctor. This part is very important, especially within one month, the patient needs to be instructed to do functional exercises of the bunion joint and perform osteopathic manipulation for correction, etc. Q2: What is the specific review time after bunion surgery? A: The bunion needs to be reviewed 2 weeks, 4 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and 12 months after bunion surgery. The first 4 reviews are especially important. Q3: I can hear the bones ringing when I walk 4 weeks after surgery, is it okay? A: It is normal for the bones to rattle because the bone scabs are not completely connected, so don’t be afraid and try to move as little as possible. Q4: 6 weeks after surgery, the bandage has been removed, but the foot is still swollen, what should I do? A: It may be too much activity, don’t worry, you can locally smear Furtalin, Qingpeng cream and other blood-activating drugs to reduce swelling. You can also use warm water to soak your feet, remember not to use warm water too hot, otherwise the swelling will be more powerful, you can add some white vinegar to the water in the ratio of 5:1, the effect will be better. Q5: Two weeks after the operation, the big toe was hit accidentally, what should I do? A: It depends on the degree of bumping, if the pain is not obvious, it means that the osteotomy end has not moved, don’t worry, just review it regularly in the clinic. Q6: 5 weeks after surgery, it is painful to walk on the big toe, it is pain on the surface of the big toe. A: The pain on the surface of the foot 5 weeks after surgery may be due to the tendon and bruising, and it needs time to recover. Q7: What about the callus under the metatarsal head of the second and third foot after surgery? A: First of all, it is necessary to wear soft-soled shoes. If the callus is too serious, it is possible that the metatarsal head is collapsed, so surgical elevation can be used to solve the problem. If it is because of arthritis, it should be solved by treating arthritis. Q8: What should I do for functional exercise after bunion surgery? A: Functional exercise after surgery is very important. Here is a video of functional exercise that you can relate to, at least 300 strokes a day, to the extent of mild pain.