Are your shoes to blame? Doctor explains the link between footwear and bunion pain
Shoes can trigger bunion pain. The expert explained what footwear choices can help in alleviating bunion pain.

Are your shoes to blame? Doctor explains the link between footwear and bunion pain

Are your shoes to blame? Doctor explains the link between footwear and bunion pain ByTapatrisha Das Feb 10, 2025 08:55 PM IST Read this news in brief form Share Via Copy Link Shoes can trigger bunion pain. The expert explained what footwear choices can help in alleviating bunion pain.

Bunions refer to the gradual development of bone leding to lumps on the outer side of the big toe. This makes walking challenging, and are painful in nature. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Ashis Acharya, senior consultant, orthopaedics and sports medicine unit, Sir Gangaram Hospital, New Delhi explained bunions. “A bunion is an outgrowth of bone that occurs when the big toe's joint at the foot moves out of position. When this happens, it results in swelling, inflammation, and pain, especially when you wear tight or unsupported shoes. The longer these bunions are left untreated, the more they can impact a person's ability to move and partake in everyday activities,” he said. Also read | Are your shoes ruining your feet? Top surgeon reveals the best fixes for bunion

“A bunion is an outgrowth of bone that occurs when the big toe's joint at the foot moves out of position,

Dr Ashis Acharya added, “Certain types of footwear can exacerbate bunion pain.”

“If your pain, swelling, or limping doesn't go away, it may be time to see an orthopaedician. If not, an early intervention can keep it from progressing and reduce pain,” added Dr Ashis Acharya. Also read | Love wearing heels? Here are some health tips to avoid pain or risk of injury

Managing and avoiding bunion pain:

Footwear choices: “Wear shoes with wide-toe boxes to decrease squeezing. Opt for low-heeled shoes (less than 2 inches) to reduce forefoot loading effectively. Choose shoes with cushioning and arch support for stability,” explained Dr Ashis Acharya.

At-home strategies: Use bunion pads or toe spacers to ease pressure. Perform regular toe and foot stretches to maintain flexibility. Alternate between supportive and casual shoes to avoid strain. Also read | Should you stop wearing shoes indoors or not walk barefoot at home? Here's what's healthy for your feet

“If lifestyle changes and footwear adjustments don’t relieve the pain, an orthopaedician can recommend options such as custom orthotics or, in severe cases, surgical correction. By prioritizing supportive footwear and adopting preventive measures, you can manage bunion pain effectively and keep your feet healthy. Sometimes, the right pair of shoes can make all the difference,” emphasised Dr Ashis Acharya.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 

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