10 Causes of Bunions

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Cause #3: Low Arched Feet

The feet are naturally arched. This allows them a greater range of mobility and makes it easier to walk around. Some people, however, have lower arches than others. This is known as having flat feet, which isn’t inherently bad.

However, if your feet have low arches, you become more at risk of developing foot problems. People with low arches are more likely to develop plantar fasciitis, experience heel pain, and develop problems like bunions. One of the best ways to combat this problem is to get orthotics. These can help to support your feet and offset the danger of these issues.

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