Do you need to treat a protruding bone next to the thumb on your toe?

A protruding bone next to the toe next to the bunion depends on the pain and the severity of the deformity to determine whether treatment is needed.
Bones protruding next to the big toe bunion consider bunion and bunion, if there is no obvious pain or pain is light, and the deformity is not serious, do not need special treatment, but should avoid wearing the front is relatively narrow, pointy and high-heeled shoes, to wear loose shoes, to avoid the protruding bone to be extruded.
Bunions caused by protruding bones next to the big toe can be observed if they are asymptomatic, but if they are thickened and painful, surgery is needed to remove the thickened bunion.
If the bunion bone is protruding, the deformity is not obvious, there is no pain, and the patient does not have a high demand for aesthetics, the bunion can be observed and does not need to be treated. If the deformity and pain are obvious and the patient has a high demand for aesthetics, surgery is recommended to correct the deformity.
If there is any discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance.