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You can minimise your chances of developing a bunion by wearing shoes that fit properly. Your shoes should be wide enough for your toes not to be forced together, and there should be enough room to move your toes (see Useful links).
Having your feet properly measured is useful because many people find they are wearing shoes that are the wrong size.
You may also want to visit a podiatrist who will examine your feet and give you advice about suitable footwear.
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