Bunions produce painful symptoms and can be treated with medication and surgery, as follows: First, medication: If the bunion is mild, you can use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Furtalin ointment applied topically or topical flurbiprofen gel paste to eliminate inflammation and relieve pain. At the same time with orthopedic brace, silicone pads are clamped between the first and second toe to correct the deformity and relieve the pain. Second, surgical treatment: If conservative treatment is not effective and symptoms continue to worsen, surgical treatment should be considered to correct. Surgery can completely remove the deformity and restore the force line of the bunion, thus relieving the painful symptoms. After surgery, you also need to wear thick-soled soft-soled shoes, not high heels, and to strengthen the foot muscle strength training to restore local joint stability, in order to make the symptoms stable and less likely to recur.