How Do I Stop the Progression of My Bunion?

Our team here at Annapolis Foot & Ankle Center recommends starting with conservative treatment options for your bunion that can stop its growth and alleviate pain. If you have pain after a lot of walking, you can take anti-inflammatory medications or rotate between placing heat and ice packs on the targeted area to manage it. Your provider can also offer cortisone injections for pain relief. 

Investing in a good-fitting pair of shoes is a must. We recommend finding a pair of shoes that offers a wide toe box and plenty of arch support. If needed, your provider can help you acquire some custom orthotics that can give you extra support and help realign the joint.

Further Treatment Options

If your bunion doesn’t respond to these moderate treatment options, surgery may be the best approach to restore your mobility. Our practice offers minimal incision bunion surgery to reduce recovery time. We can help you determine what type of procedure will be best for your health needs.

Eric Harmelin, DPM
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Experienced Amputation Prevention Specialist and Podiatrist in Annapolis, Stevensville, and Glen Burnie, MD.