Treatment of herniated bigfoot bone

Some patients with a protruding big toe may be born with larger bones, so the bone at the big toe has a slight protrusion, which usually does not require special treatment and is a normal physiological phenomenon. However, if the symptoms of the patient’s big toe protrusion are more serious or accompanied by other symptoms, it is often necessary to consider other diseases, such as foot bunion, gout, bunions, osteophytes, etc., then you need to treat the cause: 1. Foot bunion: patients may be caused by genetic factors, long time wear and tear on the big toe bone and other reasons caused by foot bunion, which can be manifested as big toe protrusion. If the patient’s bunion symptoms are mild, conservative treatment can be used, such as in the first and second toes between the clip cotton pad and night in the bunion has been fixed on the inside of the splint to correct the deformity, if the patient deformity is serious and pain is heavy, surgery can be considered to correct the treatment to alleviate the foot bunion; 2, gout: gout disease may also cause patients with symptoms of big toe protrusion, it is recommended that patients can control the daily purine It is recommended that patients can improve their gout by controlling their daily purine intake, such as eating less seafood, beer, broth and other high purine diets. It is recommended to also monitor liver and kidney function, blood pressure, blood lipids and other body indicators to confirm the development of the disease in order to reduce the changes in the bones at the big toe, and if gout stones are formed, they can be orthopedically shaped through surgery; 3. Bunions: Patients with aseptic inflammation of the joint capsule at the big toe due to prolonged wear and tear on the big toe can cause bunions, which may result in symptoms of a protruding big toe. It is recommended that patients change to looser and more comfortable shoes and reduce the wear and tear on the big toe by walking to relieve the symptoms. If the pain is severe you can use acetaminophen, ibuprofen and other drugs to relieve the pain, conservative treatment is ineffective patients can consider surgery; 4, osteophytes: with the growth of age or excessive calcium, some patients may develop osteophytes, occurring in the big toe, can be manifested as the symptoms of the big toe bone protrusion. If there is no impact on life there is usually no need for treatment. If a patient develops significant bone protrusion at the big toe or is accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, symptoms can be relieved by oral diclofenac, ibuprofen, or physical therapy such as infrared light or ultrashort wave electrotherapy.