When pain occurs in the big toe, the cause of the pain must first be clarified. If the inner side of the big toe hurts, it is usually considered a bunion, mostly due to a bunion. You can use a bunion orthosis to turn the bunion inward and reduce the pressure on the bunion, and you can also use conventional anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving medications to relieve the symptoms. Of course, if the bunion pain occurs on the bottom of the foot, it is generally considered to be caused by plantar fasciitis. In this case, you should avoid walking with weight and excessive physical activities. You can soak your feet every day, apply hot compresses, etc. You can also use physical therapy and infrared radiation to improve the local blood supply and relieve the pain caused by tendonitis.