Bunion treatment can be non-surgical or surgical, taking into account the degree of bunion and the patient’s clinical symptoms. Non-surgical treatments include physical therapy, functional exercises, and general treatments such as changes in daily life, while surgical treatments include excision of the bone capsule, cutting of the adductor muscle, tightening of the joint capsule, and orthopedic osteotomies. 1. If the bunion is not serious and the patient’s pain is not too obvious, non-surgical treatments can be used. The main treatment is to change the daily life style, avoiding the extrusion and friction of the bunion, often moving the bunion to the outer side, and carrying out appropriate functional exercises to enhance the strength of the local muscles, etc. At the same time, physical methods can be used to alleviate the symptoms, such as infrared rays and ultrasonic waves. 2. For severe bunion deformity with obvious pain, which seriously affects the patient’s daily life, surgery is usually required. Surgery needs to be performed according to the patient’s specific situation, using different surgical methods such as osteotomy and orthopedic surgery, and excision of bone flabs, etc. The treatment of bunion needs to be specialized. The treatment of bunion deformity requires specialized physicians to adopt different treatment methods according to the patient’s specific situation.