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bunion - use in sentences
Converse of object
- have: Some people also have a bunion corrected, or an operation for arthritis of the big toe, at the same time.
- correct: Some people also have a bunion corrected, or an operation for arthritis of the big toe, at the same time.
- get: And also, ever since I got the bunion and the hammer toe, the slippers are a thing of the past.
- include: The major, and most painful conditions include bunions, blisters and sores, ingrown toenails, cracks and fungus.
- cure: Back to top Can an operation cure a bunion?
- treat: Treating bunions The painkiller paracetamol, or the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen will often help relieve the pain and inflammation of a bunion.
Adjective modifier
- painful: Surgical correction may be required for painful bunions or for severe circulatory problems.
Modifies a noun
- surgery: Most people can get back to most of their previous activities within 6 months of bunion surgery.
- joint: Choosing shoes with a soft upper will reduce pressure and rubbing on the bunion joint.
- correction: Research shows that 85 % of people who have bunion corrections are satisfied with the results.
- splint: Bunion Regulator ( pair ) A bunion night splint can be used to reduce the need to use surgical intervention for a bunion joint.
- deformity: Use them to wedge between an overlapping toe or bunion deformity.
- pain: If you have bunion pain then you definitely need to see a podiatrist.
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