Guide To The Causes And Complications Of Bunions

Foot Type

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The type of foot an individual has seems to play a role in the development of bunions. Individuals might be more susceptible to developing a bunion due to genetics. Some are also just born with a bunion because of how their foot is formed. If an individual had a parent who developed a bunion, they might have a higher risk of developing one as well. The reasoning for this isn't one hundred percent clear. One theory is that some individuals have bones that can shift more easily than others, particularly in the foot. Another theory is that some individuals might have feet that aren't easily shaped for the majority of footwear. To avoid developing a bunion, individuals might need to get specialized footwear or need to take more care with where they shop. Individuals with wider feet might be more susceptible to developing a bunion if they don't specifically buy wide shoes. Wide-set toes are more likely to be compressed by regular and narrow shoes, particularly if they're wearing footwear like high heels. Many shoes women wear professionally in the office can increase the chances of developing a bunion.

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