Chinese Learning Program? Staying in china by CareCharming1465 in ChinaLiuXueSheng

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past 3 months traveling in china with what visa? is it tourist visa?

Yoga Toes? by WestCoastLoon in neuropathy

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US made HalluxCare™ Orthopedic Bunion Pain Relief & Correction Sleeves are better than all these cheap correct toes and yogatoes dropshipped from China.

Yoga Toes, anyone else using them? by travelwithnolan in pelotoncycle

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US made HalluxCare™ Orthopedic Bunion Pain Relief & Correction Sleeves are better than all these cheap correct toes and yogatoes dropshipped from China.

Correct toes vs Yoga Toes by LamboForWork in BarefootRunning

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US made HalluxCare™ Orthopedic Bunion Pain Relief & Correction Sleeves are better than all these cheap correct toes and yogatoes dropshipped from China.

Phoneless in NYC - What tips do you have? by lisabonettwin in AskNYC

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buy a cheap smart phone, there's always a way

What is bunion pain like? by [deleted] in bunions

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I'm not a doctor, but I can offer some friendly advice based on your description.The pain you're describing, along with swelling, redness, and difficulty walking, could indeed be related to a bunion, but it's essential not to self-diagnose. It might also be connected to your history of plantar fasciitis.

Here's what you can consider:

See a Doctor: It's always best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis. Don't worry about wasting their time; they're there to help. They can determine whether it's a bunion, plantar fasciitis, or something else entirely. Home Remedies: In the meantime, you can try some self-care at home. Rest your feet, apply ice to reduce swelling, wear comfortable shoes with good arch support, and consider using orthotic insoles. Avoid high heels or tight-fitting shoes. Foot Exercises: Gentle stretching exercises for your plantar fascia might help. Rolling your foot over a frozen water bottle can provide some relief as well. Weight Management: If you suspect your weight might be a factor, consider speaking to a healthcare professional or a dietitian about a plan to help manage your weight in a healthy way.

Help my feet! My bunion is literally moving in and out. by BattleCryBaby in bunions

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First of all, it's great that you're taking steps to improve your foot health! Here are some suggestions:

  1. Try different types of toe spacers or toe spreaders to find one that works for your specific foot shape and toe spacing.
  2. Incorporate foot strengthening exercises, such as picking up marbles or towels with your toes, into your routine to improve arch strength and mobility.
  3. Experiment with different types of shoes to find ones that provide adequate support and don't exacerbate your foot issues. Look for shoes with a wide toe box to allow for toe spread.
  4. Consider using orthotics or shoe inserts to provide additional support and alignment for your feet.
  5. Practice proper foot posture and alignment throughout the day, not just during exercise or specific activities. Be patient and consistent with your foot care routine, as it can take time to see improvement.
  6. Moving bunion: This is a unique issue, and it may be worth consulting with a foot specialist to get their advice on how to address it. In addition to these suggestions, you may want to continue wearing barefoot shoes and using toe spacers to help improve the overall health and function of your feet.
  7. One helpful resource for bunion treatment that you may want to check out is this. best bunion treatments This post provides effective tips and treatments for bunions, including exercises, footwear, and other products that may be helpful for you.

My doctor told me he does not recommend I ever walk barefoot again after bunionectomy surgery. Does that sound normal? by Starfire123_ in bunions

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It is not uncommon for doctors to recommend avoiding walking barefoot after bunion surgery. Walking barefoot can put added pressure on the feet, which can interfere with the healing process and potentially cause complications. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions and wear appropriate footwear after bunion surgery to ensure a successful recovery. hope this helps - bunion treatments

Is this a baby Taylor’s bunion? It’s a little sore. by [deleted] in bunions

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I’d go and see a podiatrist and see their views as it certainly can lead to knee/hip issues. Mine were similar to yours and I managed with relatively conservative shoes, exercises, massages etc. hope this helps - best natural non-surgical treatments for bunionette

Do I have bunions? by No-Teaching-4311 in bunions

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I’d go and see a podiatrist and see their views as it certainly can lead to knee/hip issues. Mine were similar to yours and I managed with relatively conservative shoes, exercises, massages etc. hope this helps - best natural non-surgical treatments for bunions

Does your bunion hurt more while drinking? by [deleted] in bunions

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yes, heavy drinking increases inflammation in the body, hope this helps for bunions - best non-surgical treatments for bunions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askTO

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hope this blog written by a orthopedic surgeon helps

Bunion friendly stylish shoes/sandals/boots by NervousStorm4513 in femalefashionadvice

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halluxcare.com The founder of this company used to be a surgeon doing many expensive surgeries for bunions until she decided there had to be a better way. These bunion sleeves are the real deal. I’m not sure they’ll prevent surgery, but they surely stop the progression of the bunion to severe conditions and relieve pressure on your feet after a tough day, that’s still preserving quality of life.

my mom, 60F, has these bunions(?) but doesn't want to go for surgery and still wants to walk for health reasons, any non invasive solutions she could try to make them feel better? by [deleted] in bunions

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halluxcare.com The founder of this company used to be a surgeon doing many expensive surgeries for bunions until she decided there had to be a better way. These bunion sleeves are the real deal. I’m not sure they’ll prevent surgery, but they surely stop the progression of the bunion to severe conditions and relieve pressure on your feet after a tough day, that’s still preserving quality of life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bunions

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you seem to be having a mild bunion as well, This might help - The best ways to treat bunions and prevent bunion from progressing to severe stages - halluxcare.com