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What Is a Bunionette?

A tailor’s bunion, also known as a bunionette, is a bony bump that forms on the outside of the foot near the base of the little toe. It occurs when the fifth metatarsal bone shifts outward, often due to genetics, improper foot structure, or wearing narrow, tight shoes that squeeze the toes together. Symptoms include a visible bump, redness, swelling, and pain along the outside of the foot. It may feel irritated or sore, especially when walking or wearing tight shoes. Over time, the discomfort can worsen and make regular activities more difficult. A podiatrist can diagnose a tailor’s bunion through a physical exam and X-rays, then recommend a personalized treatment plan. Non-surgical options include padding, footwear modifications, custom orthotics, and anti-inflammatory medications. In severe cases, surgery may be considered to realign the bone and relieve pain. If you are experiencing this condition, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for appropriate treatment.

If you are suffering from bunions, contact Jordan S. Steinberg, DPM of Florham Park Podiatry . Our doctor can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

What Is a Bunion?

A bunion is formed of swollen tissue or an enlargement of boney growth, usually located at the base joint of the toe that connects to the foot. The swelling occurs due to the bones in the big toe shifting inward, which impacts the other toes of the foot. This causes the area around the base of the big toe to become inflamed and painful.

Why Do Bunions Form?

Genetics – Susceptibility to bunions are often hereditary

Stress on the feet – Poorly fitted and uncomfortable footwear that places stress on feet, such as heels, can worsen existing bunions

How Are Bunions Diagnosed?

Doctors often perform two tests – blood tests and x-rays – when trying to diagnose bunions, especially in the early stages of development. Blood tests help determine if the foot pain is being caused by something else, such as arthritis, while x-rays provide a clear picture of your bone structure to your doctor.

How Are Bunions Treated?

  • Refrain from wearing heels or similar shoes that cause discomfort
  • Select wider shoes that can provide more comfort and reduce pain
  • Anti-inflammatory and pain management drugs
  • Orthotics or foot inserts
  • Surgery

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Florham Park, NJ . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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