I was upset, because I’m only 16 and already have a bump. Yes, it hurts so much sometimes, it’s hard to wear shoes. Yes, the heels probably have an effect (I’ve been walking since I was almost 12 years old). Well, I’m not used to walking without heels, I immediately become small, and I only hear “you” in fact, she’s so small,” although I no longer have a strong complex because of my height, but heels are my best friends, without them I feel so uncomfortable, insecure, as if my legs were short ((
the doctor said that it’s okay, it will go away on its own. If you take care of it, of course. Apart from comfortable, non-tight shoes, what else can you do?
some kind of baths, compresses?? and how quickly will it go away? (what’s also surprising is the lump is not near the big toe, but near the little finger) can I wear heels as before? After all, they calmed me down: “Don’t be upset, you can afford any heel) in general, how to treat it.
What doctor told you that these bumps will go away on their own? For me, too, they grew when I was 12-13 years old, and they still haven’t gone away (I’m 27). I really try to choose comfortable shoes, but sometimes I allow myself to wear high heels. If you don't pay much attention, they are not very noticeable.
it’s not about the heel, the main thing is that the shoes are not narrow and do not press, you can compromise on the platform and heel, visually you are taller and actually the rise is not so great, I also sometimes suffer from wearing narrow shoes with solid soles, but as soon as I stop wearing her bump is getting smaller, and I also heard that iodine helps, although I don’t know, I haven’t tried it myself. change your shoes, and by the way, I’m also small 152 this is its charm, so for the sake of beautiful feet you can walk in the summer in flip flops)
I think high heels should not be worn, and of course the shoes should be comfortable. Maybe if you wear slippers, the lump will go away on its own and the doctor isn’t so wrong 😉 Mouse, how tall? For example, my cousin is 162, she doesn’t wear heels at all, only as an extreme exceptional case. At the same time, everyone thinks she is beautiful.
It’s just that out of everyone I know, I’m the shortest, but before I was average. Everyone grew up, but I. but me (by the way HERE0 they taught me not to have complexes, I’m already glad)
thanks for the advice)
It's your chancre.
Girls, what do these bumps look like?
It just started to seem to me that they were starting to appear. I'm terribly worried. I don’t wear heels often, but when I do, they are at least 10cm.
Now I’m concerned about the appearance of these bumps on the side of my little finger. Although I hadn’t thought about them at all before, I noticed them today.
I also have such a bump, although I don’t wear shoes with heels, and I don’t know what to do, please tell me)
I have the same problem with this bump, it’s very painful to walk, how else can I get rid of it?
Dear ladies. These are not bumps. These are bones. I have the same thing, but I have a bone. near the little toe on the right foot, and on the left foot. Treatment can only be done by surgeons.
I have the same problem, usually the bumps go away in winter when I wear shoes made of soft materials. And compresses made from raw potatoes and soaking your feet in salt water help.
will they go away forever?
How are they treated there?
Mouse, are you 16? Until I was 16 years old, I was 156 cm, and in just 2 years I grew to 169! Now I'm 37 and I'm not growing anymore. -)
This is called Taylor deformation. Heels and flat feet finish off the leg.
You can correct it a little with a massage and custom insoles (that’s what I do), or surgery (some doctors advise not doing it for as long as possible while you’re walking – and that’s okay).
And most importantly, it jerks at night and the food doesn’t help, I applied the food net 2 times a day. Of course I haven’t tried the potatoes, but I should try, because summer is coming and the food is very visible, but the potatoes still have no color
Mem also has this bump near the mezim, although I have only worn heels a few times in my life(
I’m also suffering (22 years old). Girls, this is all because of uncomfortable and cheap shoes, which are in demand in our market.
I’m also 158 cm. _ _//// I’ll be 16 soon - although it doesn’t matter
I have almost the same problem. On the right side of the foot of the right leg there is not a large bump, as I assume. After all, it didn’t exist before. I wear comfortable shoes. To be honest, I hate heels. At 8, 10, 11 years old I wore it 3-4 times. At the prom in the 4th grade I actually wore booties (why, you can’t see it, the dress is long, who should look at it? 😉 but it’s comfortable)))) Now I’m 15 years old. The lump appeared 3 and a half weeks ago. It doesn’t seem to bother me, although I feel the pulse stronger in that place (it beats a little painfully, but it seems bearable, hmm.). I haven't gone to the doctor yet. Mom says everything is fine.
And the lump is hard \:| Sometimes it even seems to me that this is my bone growing. Oh, it's better not to think about it. Horror.
Don’t worry, you girls, it’s good that you’re short, and they consider you petite. I’m 175 cm and I don’t like that I’m so tall, but what if I even stand on heels (((
This problem needs to be dealt with immediately. The bone grows every year. Take care of yourself and your health. I know what it is, I know how painful it can be to walk. If you start it, then all the massages and ointments will go away. I hope I can help with at least some advice. http://valguspro.com.ua/s=22764
The bumps will disappear as soon as the center of gravity of the body falls on the center of the foot, and the toes push off. With you it's the other way around. You should change your stance and walking in a VERTICAL stance. Unfortunately, the gracefulness in the women’s stance has disappeared. The center of holding the body is shifted down, the body is lowered into the pelvis. This causes a “squelching gait.” Where is the play of the body and the pleasure of walking? Where is the joy of life? Women are disappearing, they are being replaced by the female gender. Bones are a way of life.
This is definitely not because of the heels, but because of the narrow and uncomfortable shoes. Just stop wearing uncomfortable shoes. I don’t think that girls with short stature are somehow flawed, on the contrary, I’m glad that they are not tall)
Can these bones break?
I found bones behind my daughter’s little finger, she’s 13 years old, we went to the surgeon, took a picture and said that everything is fine, I’m worried, tell me what can be done.
oh, my lump is growing too, what the hell should I do, my husband says, let’s put a knife on it, tap it with a hammer, and apply some cotton wool
The first time a lump appeared (not a bone, but skin) I used iodine, everything went away. And just recently it appeared again and nothing helps.
I have the same bullshit. I’m 12, this bump has grown and it seems to be growing on my little toe. Constant pain in my foot and cramps are no longer a bump, but a bone. Please tell me what to do.
I'm 14, I've never worn heels (height - 171cm). The bump just appeared. How to get rid of it? It's still uncomfortable to walk with her...
I wore ballet shoes for two seasons, a bone appeared on my little finger, the doctor said the reason for the appearance was ballet shoes. You must wear shoes with heels of at least 3 cm.
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When a bone protrudes on the foot near the little toe or big toes, a disease called hallux valgus is diagnosed. The pathology is associated with deformation processes in moving joints. Violations are difficult to stop and eliminate. If a bone grows, you need to see a doctor who will select treatment. Otherwise, the protruding bone leads to impaired motor function.
Bunions on top of the toes occur under the influence of various factors. A lump formed on a small toe is a sign of the development of transverse flat feet. The following are the causes of pathological bone growth on the lower extremities:
A pathological bone lump may appear due to abnormal bone growth or excess weight.
A protruding bunion on the big toe causes pain and discomfort to the patient. Pathology can occur on the joints of the right limb or on the left side. When a bunion appears on the foot, the following symptoms are of concern:
The person notices that the symptoms become especially acute in the evening hours. Pain in the legs is especially troubling after physical activity, prolonged walking or prolonged stay in a static position. Some patients note that they are unable to stand for a long time because their legs hurt so much. You should immediately consult a doctor as soon as a bone on your fingers has grown, without waiting for the pathology to worsen.
If lumps have grown on top or near the big toe, you should see an orthopedist. He will conduct an examination and prescribe medications that will help effectively treat the disease. First of all, special orthopedic shoes are selected, which allows you to evenly distribute the load on the lower limbs. If necessary, a splint is applied to the finger where the bone has come out. With this technique, the joint is pulled back and fixed in its normal position. If swelling, edema, or pain appears around the thumb, the doctor prescribes the medications presented in the table.
To avoid exacerbation of the pathology and deterioration of the patient’s condition, a special diet is required during treatment. It is recommended to eliminate or completely limit the consumption of sugar and any sweets. It is also worth minimizing the amount of salt and meat dishes in your daily diet. Attention is focused on fresh vegetables and fruits.
Multiple bone growths on the lower extremities are called hygromas. Formations are eliminated through therapeutic physical activity. To ensure that the bunion near the big toe no longer bothers the patient, it is necessary to perform special gymnastics, which is prescribed by the attending doctor. At first, tasks are performed under medical supervision at a slow pace, soon the amplitude and intensity increase. If discomfort occurs, the patient should stop exercising and consult a doctor. Gymnastics helps normalize metabolic processes in the toes, reduce bunions and relieve pain.
When a bone growth forms on the second or other finger, the doctor prescribes physiotherapeutic procedures:
For this pathology, mud applications may be prescribed.
Such therapeutic measures are effective in case of exacerbation of an overgrown bone on the toes or during a non-inflammatory course as a preventive measure. Similar manipulations are also allowed during the rehabilitation period after surgical treatment of a bone growth. The procedures and their duration are determined by the doctor individually for each patient, and depend on the severity of the damage to the lower extremities.
If your finger on the lower limb hurts and other pathological symptoms appear when the bone has grown, then you can use traditional medicine. This therapy provides symptomatic treatment, but it should be discussed with a doctor before use. Non-traditional treatment of a bunion on the big toe includes the use of the following recipes:
It is possible to eliminate a bone on the lower limb with cabbage juice, which is suitable for internal use. The medicine is drunk 100 ml 2 times a day.
If conservative treatment of a bunion does not have the desired effect, then surgical intervention is required. Surgery restores the normal position of the bones and motor function of the foot. The operation is carried out in the following sequence:
An osteotomy is often used, in which the surgeon makes a Z-shaped cut into the bone that anchors the thumb. The technique helps return the head of the bone to its anatomical position. For each patient, an individual method of surgical removal of pathology is prescribed. The surgical method depends on the severity of the disorder. After the operation, rehabilitation follows with the use of medication, physiotherapy and rehabilitation exercises.