A bunion is a painful bony bump on the inside of the foot at the big toe joint. Sometimes the distance between the first and second metatarsal bones of the foot is greater than normal. This can make the big toe turn toward the other toes. A mild bunion may then form. This causes foot pain and swelling.
Bunions are most often found near the joint at the base of the big toe. They tend to run in families. They may cause pain, swelling, and skin irritation. Wearing tight shoes can cause bunions. Tight shoes can also make a bunion worse.
Bunions vary from mild to severe. They can be treated in many ways. Most bunions can be managed by wearing the correct shoes and other measures. Surgery may be advised if you have severe pain and trouble walking even if you try different shoes and other nonsurgical treatments. The surgical methods below may be choices if you need surgery.