Wednesday 23 October 2013

**Did You Know** - AGE121 Recruitment- AGE121.com

A bunion is a bony deformity of the joint at the base of the big toe.
The main sign of a bunion is the big toe pointing towards the other toes on the same foot, which may force the foot bone attached to it (the first metatarsal) to stick outwards. The medical name for this toe deformity is hallux valgus.
This can change the shape of your foot and lead to swelling, pain and tenderness around the big toe.
These symptoms usually get worse if the bunion is left untreated, so it is best to see a GP at some stage. Your GP will be able to examine your foot and recommend treatments.

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5 comments:

  1. AGE121,

    Thanks for this interesting fact. My aunt had something similar to this, it wasn't as deformed but not far from it. Not many people are aware, so.... Thanks lol

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  2. Another great fact by AGE121. Keep them coming AGE121,com

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  3. Is this just extra information from AGE121 recruitment or does AGE121.com do recruitment in these fields or provide training for this sort of problem?

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  4. Hi Martin,

    Thanks for your interest.

    AGE121 like to provide important information that may be medically related as well as our training and recruitment routes. We don't provide training in these areas but know that information can be very useful.

    Thanks
    AGE121
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