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Bunions

Treatment overview

Bunions are more than a cosmetic issue. For many patients, they affect shoe fit, create pressure and irritation, and gradually change how the front of the foot feels with daily activity. TSB Podiatry treats bunions in Prosper, TX with a focus on clear evaluation and practical options. Patients often search for a bunion doctor in Prosper when shoe crowding, toe pain, or progressive bump swelling starts limiting activity.

Bunion treatment and evaluation at TSB Podiatry Prosper TX

Bunion symptoms — what to look and feel for

Bunions develop when the big toe drifts toward the second toe, pushing the metatarsal bone outward and creating the characteristic bony bump on the inside of the foot. Symptoms can range from mild to significantly limiting:

  • A visible bony bump on the side of the big toe joint
  • Pain, aching, or soreness over the bump or in the joint itself
  • Redness, swelling, or warmth around the big toe joint
  • Difficulty finding comfortable shoes — the bump rubs and irritates
  • Skin thickening, callus, or bursitis over the bump
  • Increasing irritation with walking, exercise, or prolonged standing
  • Progressive change in toe position over months or years
  • Second toe crowding, overlap, or hammertoe development as the big toe shifts

Some patients have a visible bunion with minimal pain. Others have significant pain before the deformity looks severe. The severity of symptoms — not just the appearance — guides the treatment conversation.

How TSB Podiatry approaches bunion treatment

Treatment starts with the severity of symptoms, how much the bunion is affecting function, and what kinds of shoes or activity demands are involved. Some cases can be managed conservatively. Others need a more advanced discussion if the problem keeps progressing.

Bunion treatment in Prosper, TX at TSB Podiatry includes both conservative and surgical options depending on what the patient needs.

Common questions about bunions

Are bunions only a cosmetic issue?

No. For many patients, the real problem is pain, shoe pressure, irritation, toe crowding, and a gradual change in how the front of the foot functions. The appearance is secondary to whether it is affecting daily life.

Can wider shoes alone fix a bunion?

Wider shoes may reduce pressure and make the foot more comfortable, but they do not reverse the bunion itself. They are one management tool, not a full solution for every case.

What are the early symptoms of a bunion worth paying attention to?

Early bunion symptoms often start as mild aching or pressure after wearing certain shoes. Some patients notice the bump first before pain develops. Either way, early evaluation gives more options before the deformity progresses.

When is a bunion worth evaluating?

If it is affecting comfort, limiting shoe options, changing activity, or gradually becoming harder to manage, it is reasonable to have it assessed. You do not have to wait until it is severe.

Does every bunion eventually need surgery?

No. Some can be managed conservatively for a long time. The decision depends more on pain, function, progression, and lifestyle demands than on appearance alone.

Why do bunions seem to get worse over time?

They often progress gradually because the joint alignment, pressure pattern, and toe position continue to shift. That is why some patients notice that shoes and activity become harder before they decide to get help.

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