I'm plagued by nasty
bunions on both feet.
Also How can I get rid of my big
bunions on my big toes naturally?
Here, podiatrists reveal five over-the-counter products to buy if you suffer from
bunions on your feet.
Although many blame
their bunions on bad shoes, many times, bunions are actually inherited, says Hillary Brenner, DPM, a New York - based podiatrist.
if you have
a bunion on your toes, both feet, big toe right, and left, will this shoe cover the bunion?
Last summer I had bunion surgery for a severe
bunion on my right foot that I've had since I was about 10.
Mary C., I have a small
bunion on my left foot and the shoe fits me fine.
I do have
a bunion on my right foot but it didn't seem to bother it too much.
I have
a bunion on one foot and had surgery to remove
a bunion on the other, and these shoes work on both my feet.
I want to say that I do have a small
bunion on my right foot which causes problems with some shoes.
Not exact matches
If you look closely at those family photos up there, you'll see that our pictures are crooked
on the wall and there's no way to photoshop out my ginormous
bunions.
Years of pointy shoes with cramped toe boxes or shifting your weight forward onto the balls of your feet in high heels can lead to
bunions (a painful bump
on the side of the big toe joint that drives the big toe inward), hammer toes (a claw - like toe deformity), and Morton's neuromas (nerve swelling, often at the base of the third and fourth toes).
We've gone to the experts and asked for their advice
on what to look out for when buying shoes for
bunions.
Low arches can cause more problems than you may realize: In addition to tired, achy, and swollen feet, flat arches can bring
on bunions, hammertoes, tendonitis, arthritis, and flat - out pain (pun intended).
You probably already know what
bunions look like — but what's actually behind these painful, bony bumps that can appear
on the side of big toe joints?
Bunions are caused by faulty foot mechanics that affect the way you walk: Years of abnormal motion and pressure
on the big - toe joint forces the big toe to tilt in toward the second toe.
This often occurs in conjunction with other toe problems, like
bunions or corns
on top of the bent toe where it rubs against your shoe.
I've had tailor's
bunion removal surgery
on both of my feet.
I suffer from
bunions and high arches, and although I haven't yet tested them
on my walk to work (it's about two miles, so I usually reserve sneakers for that), I have worn them for long periods of time without experiencing any pain.
(Work
on pointing your toes forward, instead of letting them veer toward the outer edges of your yoga mat, as they may be inclined to if you have
bunions.
The style of shoe will work best for you will depend
on your personal style, any foot issues (
bunions, orthotics), and the climate where you're headed.
So depending
on your foot, your
bunions may or may not be covered by the shoe.
I don't have
bunions but I do have a corn
on my little toe and these shoes cover it up perfectly, they are actualyl one of the most comfortable shoes that I have ever owned
if you have
bunion's
on both right and left feet, will this mallory shoe, where it's pointed toe, press
on the
bunion's
on the side of your foot?Just wondering if the shoe comes up high enough to cover
bunion's?
My concern is that the place where people typically have
bunions (the widest part of your foot) is right at the spot
on the shoe where the leather begins.
It depends
on how bad the
bunions are.
I've never worn «killer heels» but with wide feet
bunions were always
on the cards.
They are so comfortable I can wear them all day with no pain
on my
bunions.
I have really bad
bunions and can not find any booties, etc. that I can wear comfortably and my slip
on shoes just do nt look the same with your cute fall fashions specifically with pants, any ideas?
Although I have small narrow feet... I usually am a 7.5... I know you prolly do nt have
bunions, but what your thought
on the fit... I also love the look of the shoes and want a pair of driving mocs, but hate the rubbing from
bunions etc..
I myself have a bit of a
bunion going
on, so I understand the need for wider toe boxes and am not saying only pointy shoes are non-frumpy, but I do think having the toe taper somewhat from the widest part of the shoe (around the metatarsals) looks much less frumpy.
I'm not deliberately copying you, honestly I love the stretchy material that's so forgiving
on my
bunions!
I suffer from
bunions and high arches, and although I haven't yet tested them
on my walk to work (it's about two miles, so I usually reserve sneakers for that), I have worn them for long periods of time without experiencing any pain.
Some ladies have
on their highest heels 24/7 (I watched a video about
bunions the other day, and it was terrifying — hence the Converse), and although I am not one of them, I still like to look nice and put together when I step out of the house.
What
on earth leads someone to get aroused by
bunions????????? Well, not just one weirdo... LOTS of them