Common types of toe deformities include bunion, syndactyly, six-toe deformity and giant toe deformity.
1. Bunion: A deformity in which the angle between the first phalanx and the first metatarsal is greater than 15° due to heredity, inappropriate footwear, advanced age, etc. Foot pain can occur when there is a large amount of activity. The deformity can be corrected by wearing corrective braces, or surgical treatment is needed if the deformity cannot be corrected.
2. Syndactyly: A deformity in which the bones or soft tissues of two adjacent toes or fingers are connected together due to congenital developmental abnormalities. Surgery is required.
3. Six-toed deformity: due to congenital developmental abnormality, resulting in the development of repeated growth of six-toe deformity, requiring surgical treatment.
3. Giant toe deformity: due to congenital developmental abnormality, resulting in overgrowth as giant toe deformity, which requires timely medical treatment.
If you find toe deformity, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of the doctor.