Bunions, also known as hallux valgus, is a medical condition where a bony bump forms on the big toe. While it may not be life-threatening, bunions can interfere with a person’s daily life, causing frustration and discomfort.
Undergo bunion surgery in Singapore if the symptoms start to get worse. Here are the dos and don’ts of going through bunion surgery.
THE DOS
1. REST AT HOME
After your bunion surgery, it is best to recover by resting at home as much as possible. Take your time and rest your feet. Doing so should speed up your recovery.
2. ATTEND YOUR APPOINTMENTS
Your doctor will most likely require you to return for a post-surgery appointment. It is an essential part of the recovery process as you need to address any potential issues with your bunion.
3. EXERCISE (ONLY WHEN IT’S SAFE)
Exercising is advisable for patients recovering from bunion surgery, but only if they have almost fully recovered. Consult your doctor and evaluate your foot to determine if you are ready to exercise.
THE DON’TS
1. DRIVING
Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, it is not a good idea to drive while recovering from bunion surgery. Driving may interfere with the healing process of your foot, so avoid it and rest at home.
2. WEARING TIGHT SHOES
If you need to go outside, you must wear comfortable shoes, preferably those with roomy space in the toe box. Tight shoes can hurt your feet and affect your recovery.
3. WALKING AROUND A LOT
Depending on your doctor’s advice, it may not be suitable for your feet to walk around the house a lot. You might have to use a crutch when walking. Follow your doctor’s instructions for a smooth-sailing healing process.
If you want to get a checkup with a professional, consult Dr Kannan Kaliyaperumal at Specialist Orthopaedic Centre! Visit this website to know more about Specialist Orthopaedic Centre.
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https://www.scoop.it/topic/infograpics/p/4123969285/2021/03/29/bunion-surgery-the-dos-and-don-ts