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Bunion logo #10101) Big toe woe 2) Big-toe sore 3) Digit problem 4) Foot disease 5) Lump 6) Podiatric concern 7) Puffiness 8) Swelling 9) Toe inflammation 10) Toe trouble 11) Toe woe
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Bunion logo #21000 A hallux abducto valgus deformity, commonly called a bunion, is a deformity characterized by lateral deviation of the great toe, often erroneously described as an enlargement of bone or tissue around the joint at the head of the big toe. There is disagreement among medical professionals about the cause of bunions; some see them as primarily caused...
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Bunion logo #22003 A bump or bulge on the first joint of the big toe caused by the swelling of a sac of fluid under the skin.
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Bunion logo #21002• (n.) Same as Bunyon. • (n.) An enlargement and inflammation of a small membranous sac (one of the bursae muscosae), usually occurring on the first joint of the great toe.
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Bunion logo #23329A painful swelling or lump where the big toe meets the foot. Many people believe a bunion is a growing bone spur, but it is usually the result of an imbalance of the muscles that pull on the big toe, which causes the big toe joint to slip out of place.
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bunion logo #21003type of bursitis that appears as a bulge covered by thickened skin occurring at the base of the big toe, where friction against the side of the shoe ... [1 related articles]
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bunion logo #20565a bulge on the first joint of the big toe, caused by the swelling of a fluid sac under the skin. This spot can become red, sore, and infected.
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bunion logo #22806a bulge on the first joint of the big toe, caused by the swelling of a fluid sac under the skin. This spot can become red,
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bunion logo #20973A swelling or deformity at the head of the first metatarsal of the great toe (big toe). ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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bunion logo #21001(bun´yәn) an abnormal prominence on the inner side of the metatarsal part of the big toe, with bursa formation; it usually results in lateral or valgus displacement of the big toe. Bunions are sometimes caused by congenital malformation of the bones of the foot or by joint disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, but...
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Bunion logo #22246A localized painful swelling at the base of the big toe, often associated with bursitis or osteoarthritis.
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Bunion logo #20972Bun'ion noun (Medicine) Same as Bunyon .
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Bunion logo #20907An inflammatory swelling of the bursa of the joint of the big toe.
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Bunion logo #20909Bunion: A bunion is a localized painful swelling at the base of the big toe (the great toe). The joint is enlarged (due to new bone formation) and the toe is often misaligned. It is frequently associated with inflammation. It can be related to inflammation of the nearby bursa (bursitis) or degenerative joint disease (osteoarthritis). Bunions most c...
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Bunion logo #23323an inflammation and thickening of the bursa in the joint of the big toe
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Bunion logo #21217A bunion is an inflamed swelling (bursa or sac) on the foot, especially at the joint of the great toe. Bunions are usually the result of poorly fitted shoes. The part gradually becomes enlarged as fluid fills the bursa or sac. If the bones thicken, it may result in permanent deformity. Treatment sometimes includes surgical removal of the bunion.
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Bunion logo #20886Also known as hallux (big toe) valgus (a deviation away from the midline of the body). The components of the deformity are a widening of inner border of the foot, medial prominence of first metatarsal head and an angular deformity of toe
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Bunion logo #23188A bump or bulge on the first joint of the big toe caused by the swelling of a sac of fluid under the skin.
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Bunion logo #24088A lump that forms of the side of the foot due to wearing shoes that are too small for you.
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Bunion logo #20875a hard, fluid-filled pad along the inside joint of the big toe; may be caused by wearing high-heeled shoes or a genetically weak joint
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bunion logo #20974 noun a painful swelling of the bursa of the first joint of the big toe
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bunion logo #21199inflammation of the synovial bursa of the great toe, usually resulting in enlargement of the joint and lateral displacement of the toe.
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Bunion logo #23322an inflammation and swelling of the bursa (small sac) on the first joint of the big toe
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Bunion logo #23321Overgrowth of bone on the dorsal surface of the metatarsal head or dorsal malposition of the 1st metatarsal.
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Bunion logo #23728Bump or bulge on the first joint of the big toe caused by the swelling of a sac of fluid under the skin and abnormalities in the joint; women are usually affected because of tight fitting or pointed shoes or high heels that put pressure on the toes, forcing the outward movement of the joint. People with flat feet or low arches are also prone to bun...
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