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Best Shoes for Bunions

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The best shoes for bunions are ones that have plenty of room for your toes.
Wide toe box shoes may not sound very sexy or appealing, but there isn't anything appealing about bunion pain, either; especially when it gets worse and worse.
This is why the need for shoes to have plenty of room for your toes has to be emphasized, even though at first glance, it may seem like an obvious statement.
The main reason bunions are so prevalent among women is that so many woman cannot resist wearing shoes that force the toes to squish together.
Of course, very pointed shoes with high heels are the very worst ones you can wear, (even if they do make men look at your legs, and make other women envious!) but many styles of shoes just do not give room that is anywhere near adequate.
Over time, as the toes are pushed together, especially as the big toe is pushed toward the other ones, the big toe joint will get tender and swollen, possibly inflamed, and a bump, or bunion, will appear on the outside of the big toe.
This bunion will not go away; it is here to stay unless you have bunion surgery to remove it.
So, when you are trying on shoes in a store, make sure that when you stand up there is half an inch of room from the end of your big toe to the end of the shoe, and that you can move all your toes.
If so, then that is a wide toe box shoe, which you want.
Also, note if the ball of your foot fits comfortably in the widest part of the shoe.
You need for your whole foot to be comfortable.
And don't forget that your feet swell as the day wears on, so go shopping for shoes at the end of the day.
Next, the best shoes for bunions will not have a heel that is higher than an inch and a half.
Some people say you can go up to two inches, but if you already have a bunion, I think that is risky.
You do not want any added pressure on your toes and the joints in your feet.
Heels do indeed create an attractive profile for your legs - there's no denying that - but the pressure on your toes is not worth it.
You can easily aggravate a bunion and make it seriously worse if you do not opt for a low-heeled shoe.
Another feature you should look for is removable insoles so that you can adjust the depth of the shoe.
This is in case you wear bunion guards or some kind of orthotic device, such as a bunion regulator.
High quality bunion regulators or splints really help a lot of people with the alignment of their big toe, so you might want to try wearing one.
If you think shoes that fit the above descriptions are destined to be boring and unattractive, you will be in for a nice surprise.
Great strides have been made in recent years in the design of shoes that are good for your feet.
Even if you have bunions, many great choices among the best shoes for bunions are available to you.
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