Can hereditary bunions be corrected?

Hereditary bunion, i.e. congenital bunion, can be corrected through orthotic correction, medication, surgery, rehabilitation exercise and other methods, which can achieve better results. 1. Orthotic correction: bunion can be corrected by wearing a bunion orthosis, bunion sleeve and other supports, and daily attention should be paid to avoid wearing high heels and reduce long time walking. 2. Medication: non-steroidal drugs such as celecoxib and ibuprofen can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to relieve local pain. 3. Surgery: If the patient’s bunion is severe, surgery is needed, such as soft tissue surgery, osteotomy, joint fusion and so on. 4. Rehabilitation exercises: Patients can perform straight leg raising exercises and toe flexion and extension exercises under the guidance of the doctor during the recovery period after bunion surgery. For patients with hereditary bunion, if the deformity is severe and the pain affects normal walking, they need to consult a doctor in a timely manner. The doctor will choose the appropriate measures to treat the bunion according to the patient’s condition, and most of the patients can be corrected with timely treatment.