This is EXACTLY how you can fix your debilitating bunions without painful surgery... and the surprising things that cause them, according to our top podiatrists
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Millions suffer from bunions, yet specialists caution that many neglect the issue until surgery becomes necessary. What starts as a minor bump at the base of the big toe can become severely painful if ignored.

As time passes, the joint may deform, leading to discomfort while walking and an increased chance of developing arthritis. Approximately 14 million people in the UK experience bunions, with nearly one in three individuals over the age of 65 affected.

Women are affected twice as often as men, and while high-heeled shoes can exacerbate the issue, genetics is believed to be the primary cause, with studies indicating that up to 90 percent of cases are inherited.

The painful condition is believed to have troubled stars including Victoria Beckham, Amal Clooney and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex.

Bunions develop due to continual pressure on the big toe, causing the joint to realign and form a noticeable lump. Consequently, the big toe bends inward dramatically, and the bony protrusion sticks out.

Bunions are believed to have troubled stars including Victoria Beckham, Amal Clooney and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Bunions are believed to have troubled stars including Victoria Beckham, Amal Clooney and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Symptoms include redness from shoe friction on the joint, swelling, thickened skin, restricted big toe movement, and intense pain that makes walking difficult.

Surgery is often seen as the only solution but it is difficult to access on the NHS and can cost thousands of pounds privately.

However, experts emphasize that recognizing early signs and seeking treatment can often prevent surgery. “Severe bunions that render one unable to walk and necessitate surgery don’t occur instantly,” notes Martin Harvey, a podiatry consultant at The Priory Hospital in Birmingham.

‘They can develop in a patient’s 30s before they even take note in their 60s. At the start, they will just be a small deviation of the big toe and people may not be suffering pain but if you spot them early, you can ease pain and prevent serious damage.’

He explains that there are a number of simple changes that can help prevent serious bunions.

He says: ‘Shoes are a trigger for bunions and the ones people tend to wear are terrible. You want to wear trainers as much as possible, avoid narrow or flat shoes and consider buying rocker sole shoes which help alignment.

‘Making this change is not going to stop you getting bunions, unless you started aged ten, but it will certainly help alleviate the pain.’

Women are twice as likely to be affected by bunions ¿ and while footwear such as high heels may make the problem worse, genetics is thought to play the biggest role

Women are twice as likely to be affected by bunions – and while footwear such as high heels may make the problem worse, genetics is thought to play the biggest role

Experts also recommend insoles. Mr Harvey says: ‘A pair from a pharmacist will do the trick but a customised pair from a podiatrist for £100 will offer most support.’

While over-the-counter insoles can help, he warns to avoid correctors or splints – plastic or fabric devices that strap on to the foot in an attempt to hold the big toe straight – often sold online.

One free way forward is doing simple exercises for a few minutes daily. These include toe curls – using your toes to grip and scrunch up a towel, strengthening muscles under the foot and supporting the arch. Another is picking up marbles with your toes, which can improve strength and flexibility and ease bunion symptoms.

Podiatric surgeon Mr Kaser Nazir, from Jorja Healthcare, says: ‘Essentially what aggravates a bunion, is too much instability and rotation in the foot. So by doing these exercises at the early stage of a bunion forming, you are able to slow the speed of progression.

‘However, once the big toe has started to deviate and is pointing towards the second, it is too late and the exercises will not work.’

Though mild cases of bunions can often be managed by a podiatrist, severe cases may require surgery.The operation is sometimes available on the NHS if the bunion has a severe impact on daily life – but in most cases patients must pay thousands of pounds to go private. The most common procedure is an osteotomy, where the bone is realigned.

Experts caution against ‘quick fix’ operations such as bump shaving, which rarely works long-term.

Earlier intervention can sometimes mean a smaller operation with faster recovery.

Mr Nazir adds: ‘You cannot remove a bunion with non-surgical interventions, so if a patient is suffering from persistent pain, a loss of function, like not being able to walk, then we recommend surgery. Each patient’s bunion is different so it is important they see a specialist.’

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