Oh, those bumps ...
These neoplasms are capable of delivering a lot of inconvenience to their owner. Cones on the big toes are pathological formations that indicate one or another functional foot disorder.
Basically, flatfoot brings your fingers to this state, because when the balance of muscles is impaired, then some bump gets out involuntarily on the outside of the foot. This, in turn, leads to deformation of the finger, since its position in relation to the foot begins to change, and to a distortion of the joint connecting the finger itself and the muscle tissue of the foot. With a constant increase in finger distortion, the cones themselves become even more painful, which can completely immobilize it.
Reasons for the appearance
The bumps on the big toes appear for the following reasons:
- you wear incorrectly matched, tight, or simply uncomfortable shoes;
- you have congenital pathological disorders of the transformation of the toes or the entire foot;
- you have flat feet, which is congenital in nature;
- tissues of the articular bag of the thumb have lost their tone;
- you have acquired diseases that can cause pathological changes in the tissues of the joints, for example, arthritis.
In general, such bumps are a violation of the biomechanics of the foot, therefore, this is not the result of any one reason, but their entire combination!
Signs of cones on the fingers
Symptoms by which you can determine that there are bumps on the big toes are as follows:
- pain occurs in the area of ββthe future cone;
- redness is possible;
- swelling occurs in the area of ββthe joint itself.
Do not mess with this!
Cones on the big toes are dangerous terrible pain that occurs during walking, as well as the fact that they cause inflammatory processes in the tissues of the joint of the finger, forming purulent formations. This is a serious problem. If the bumps prevent you from walking, causing pain, contact your doctor immediately! And in order to prevent this situation, you should know some precautions:
- first, keep track of what shoes you wear and how you walk;
- secondly, take into account possible hereditary changes in your feet or signs indicating this.
I already have bumps on my legs. How to get rid of this nightmare?
If you have already managed to "earn" a couple of cones on your fingers, then be sure to consult a doctor.
This is the only way to wage a competent fight against this outrage on the fingers! However, knowing today's people whom you canβt drive to the hospital even at gunpoint, here are some tips for relieving pain and possibly getting rid of hated cones:
- make a salt bath for your precious feet;
- Perform gymnastics provided specifically for this case (the web is full of sites on this topic);
- immediately replace all tight shoes with spacious shoes (even if you have to wear galoshes);
- purchase special orthopedic pads for toes at the pharmacy.
Only, for God's sake, you do not lead to inflammatory-purulent processes! If all else fails, and the pain has become a real obstacle to natural walking, do not be lazy to contact an orthopedist who will examine your bumps on your toes. The treatment, as well as the physiotherapy procedures that he will prescribe for you, will be the only right decision for your fingers!