What to do about mild bunions

Most mild bunions can be treated conservatively first. After a period of conservative treatment, the majority of mild bunions can have their clinical symptoms significantly reduced. If the symptoms are significantly relieved, conservative treatment can be continued without surgery. First of all, you should avoid walking on the ground during the acute onset of bunion pain and try to wear loose shoes. For localized bunions, as bunion bursitis can cause pain when walking, you can use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or blood-stasis activating drugs, and if necessary, you can also do localized bunion closure treatment, along with microwave physical therapy, after a period of time, the symptoms are expected to be significantly relieved. Because of the mild degree of ectropion, the symptoms are relatively mild and can be treated conservatively with good results.