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Hallux varus (acquired) Save


ICD-10 code: M20.3

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Hallux Varus (Acquired): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Hallux varus is a foot condition that causes the big toe to point away from the other toes. This condition is also known as acquired hallux varus because it is not present at birth and develops over time due to various factors.

The most common cause of acquired hallux varus is an injury to the foot, such as a fracture or dislocation. Other factors that can contribute to this condition include tight footwear, arthritis, and nerve damage.

Here are some of the symptoms of acquired hallux varus:

  1. Pain and discomfort in the big toe
  2. The big toe pointing away from the other toes
  3. Corn and callus formation on the affected area
  4. Difficulty walking or wearing shoes

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention. Your doctor will perform a physical examination to determine the cause of your hallux varus and recommend the appropriate treatment.

There are several treatment options available for acquired hallux varus, including:

  • Orthotics: Your doctor may recommend custom-made orthotics to help support your foot and alleviate pain.
  • Physical therapy: Stretching and strengthening exercises can help improve the flexibility and strength of your foot muscles.
  • Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to realign the big toe and correct the deformity.

Prevention is key when it comes to acquired hallux varus. It is important to wear properly fitting shoes that provide adequate support and cushioning for your feet. Avoid wearing tight shoes or high heels for extended periods of time, and be sure to stretch and exercise your feet regularly to maintain flexibility and strength.

If you are experiencing symptoms of acquired hallux varus, don't wait to seek medical attention. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further complications and improve your quality of life.