Do I choose to have surgery or conservative treatment for my bunion?

  The timing of surgery for bunion patients is a very specialized issue. Deformity and pain are sometimes not directly proportional, and the timing of surgery varies from person to person. But there is a simple principle: 1, no pain, no obvious symptoms, regardless of deformity, can not do surgery (except for severe deformity resulting in difficulty in wearing shoes); 2, symptoms, pain is not severe, to consider surgery, the deformity is not back, will only get heavier, but not necessarily immediately do, generally should be in the deformity or pain significantly increased before surgery as soon as possible, if the deformity is stable for a long time, can do or Can not do; 3, the pain is severe, must do, do not tolerate, more than 90 years old also did, the effect is very good, this orthopedic surgery can completely achieve the effect of pain-free walking, the current recurrence rate is also extremely low, tolerate to the age of surgery risk is also large, there is no need to suffer such a crime.