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  <description>Overview A bunion is a bony growth in the lower joint of your big toe. It usually forms where the big toe pushes over against the second toe, forcing the joint to stick out. As a weight-bearing joint, this can be extremely painful. Calluses and blisters can form on the edge of the bunion, doubling t…</description>
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  <published>2015-06-25 15:46:36</published>
  <title>What Are Bunions?</title>
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