Best Bunion Surgery Specialist in Begumpet

2 Specialist(s)

Dr Kiran Reddy Badam
Senior Consultant Orthopedic Spine Surgeon10:00 AM To 4:00 PM
  • Exp:15+ Yrs
Dr Kamisetti Satish Kumar
Senior consultant orthopedic surgeon Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM . Except 1 and 3 rd Tuesday
  • Exp:15+ Yrs

Are you experiencing pain and discomfort due to bunions? It's time to seek specialized care.

At Medicover, we have a team of best bunion surgery specialists in Begumpet who are ready to provide you with the best possible care.

What are Bunions?

Bunions, medically known as Hallux Valgus, are bony bumps that form at the base of the big toe.

They occur when some of the bones in the front part of your foot move out of place, causing the tip of your big toe to get pulled towards the smaller toes, forcing the joint at the base of your big toe to stick out.

This condition can cause significant pain and discomfort and may require surgical intervention.

Symptoms of Bunions

Bunions are more than just a cosmetic concern. They can lead to severe pain and other symptoms, including:

  • Swelling and redness around the big toe joint
  • Corns or calluses where the first and second toes overlap
  • Persistent pain or pain that comes and goes
  • Limited movement of your big toe

Why You Might Need Bunion Surgery?

Bunion surgery, also known as bunionectomy, is often recommended when conservative treatments fail to relieve symptoms.

Conservative therapies include wearing wider shoes, using orthotic devices, taking anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. If these methods do not alleviate your pain, surgery may be the best option.

Types of Bunion Surgery

There are several types of bunion surgery, and the best option for you will depend on the severity of your condition and your overall health.

Common procedures include:

  • Osteotomy: The surgeon cuts and realigns the bone.
  • Exostectomy: The surgeon removes the bump from the toe joint.
  • Arthrodesis: The surgeon removes the damaged joint surfaces and inserts screws, wires, or plates to hold the surfaces together until the bones heal.

Post-Surgery Care

Post-operative care is crucial for a successful recovery. Our team will provide you with detailed instructions on how to care for your foot after surgery, including how to manage pain, prevent infection, and promote healing.

Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your progress.

Recovery and Rehabilitation

Recovery from bunion surgery varies from patient to patient, but most people can expect to return to normal activities within six to eight weeks. Physical therapy may be recommended to help restore strength and flexibility to your foot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is bunion surgery very painful?

Bunions surgery typically causes some pain and discomfort post-operatively, but this is generally manageable with pain medication. The level of pain varies by individual and the complexity of the surgery.

2. Do bunions come back after surgery?

While bunion surgery aims to correct the deformity, bunions can sometimes recur, especially if post-surgery care or lifestyle changes aren't followed. Adherence to the surgeon’s recommendations helps minimize this risk.

3. Can I walk after having bunion surgery?

You may be able to walk with assistance shortly after bunion surgery, but full weight-bearing and resuming normal activities typically require several weeks of recovery and physical therapy.

4. Is bunion surgery high risk?

Bunion surgery is generally considered low to moderate risk, but like any surgery, it carries potential risks such as infection, nerve damage, or complications related to anesthesia. Most patients recover well with proper care.

5. What happens if bunions go untreated?

If left untreated, bunions can worsen over time, leading to increased pain, difficulty walking, and other foot problems. They may also cause misalignment of other toes and joint damage

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