What is the main cause of bunions?

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asked Dec 8, 2020 in Body/Skin by P4los (410 points)
What is the main cause of bunions?

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answered Dec 8, 2020 by Minty (132,850 points)
Bunions can be caused by wearing tight fitting shoes, wearing shoes on the wrong foot, and also bunions can be a birth defect.

My brother was born with his big toes pointing outwards and his toes are crooked and have been since birth.

He has not opted for bunion surgery but I told him he should as they could correct the bunions and crooked toes.

Bunion surgery is a good idea especially if the bunions are causing you pain and discomfort or they are too severe looking.

Bunion surgery is considered mostly cosmetic though so you would need to pay out of pocket for the bunion surgery.

Most podiatrists do bunion surgery as well as orthopedic surgeons and sometimes foot specialists can do bunion surgery as well.

Orthopedic surgeons are the doctors that most commonly do bunion surgery.

Your doctor or even foot specialists can refer you to a bunion surgeon.

A few different types of doctors do bunion surgery and those who do bunion surgery are doctors such as foot specialists, podiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon.

You could see a podiatrist or foot specialist or talk to your doctor and they can refer you to someone who can do the bunion surgery.

The hospital may also do the bunion surgery once an appointment is setup for them to do so.

Bunion Surgery is pretty expensive and the cost of Bunion Surgery ranges from $4,000.00 to $8,000.00 depending on how much surgery needs to be done to correct your bunions.

If you're looking to do both feet and get rid of a major bunion then the cost could be up to $10,000.00

The cost for bunion surgery is usually not covered under health insurance or medical insurance unless the bunions are actually severe enough to make it painful for you to walk etc.

If the bunions are just unsightly to you and it's not causing you any pain then the cost of the bunion surgery would have to be paid out of pocket.

So you would have to have the full amount to pay for the bunion surgery before it will be performed.

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