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Bunions and ligaments

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jun 13, 2022.

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    Hello everyone,

    I am new to the forum, having joined out of some amount of frustration. I’m 50-something years old female, have had bunions since my 30s, but they (mostly my right one) only started giving me mild to moderate problems in the last 4-6 years and in the last year I decided to see the podiatrist for some advice. It is mostly my right one that is giving me problems lately – I have a neuroma underneath the 2nd toe. I do not take any medications for my bunion(s) because the pain is...

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