Foot bone abduction may be caused by foot deformity, bunion, etc. General treatment, medication, and surgery need to be selected for the cause. 1. If it is caused by deformity of the foot, for those with mild deformity and less severe symptoms, silicone toe splitting pads, toe splitting shoes and socks, orthotics, etc. can be used, which can help to correct the deformity; for those with more severe deformity and pain, and non-surgical treatments are ineffective, surgical treatments such as orthopaedic osteotomies can be considered. 2. If the bunion is caused by bunionitis, shoes with loose toes should be chosen, and cold compresses can be applied to the bunion joint; oral ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken to alleviate the pain as prescribed by the doctor; if the pain is so severe as to limit the patient’s daily activities or lead to severe foot deformity, surgery should be considered. It is recommended that people with foot bone abduction who have the need for treatment should go to a regular hospital in a timely manner to get a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor in order to avoid delaying the condition.