Can Dacryocystitis Corrector Treat The Lacrimal Sac On The Foot?
Bunions are a common problem with the big toe joint of the foot. Coincidentally, this is due to a combination of inherited foot shape and the use of shoes to exert force on the big toe or toes. In fact, the only effective way to eradicate dacryocystitis is through surgery, but you will find that the products described with the lacrimal sac orthotic device have been tested.
Dacryocystitis orthotic device is a kind of plywood or bracket. Wear it on your feet all night. Objective To correct the thumb sac. Their way of working is to place the big toe in the lower outer flip position, align the big toe, and try to improve the big toe related to the outer flip of the big toe, instead of being as bad as before. The shoes do not have enough space for installation, nor are they specially designed for walking, so they can only be used overnight. Another inefficient product can be used for shoes during the day, so it is a good choice to help maintain improvement at night.
The dacryocystitis orthotic device may take a long time to help the lacrimal sac. Because we are talking about modifying the position of the bones, it will take some time. Another problem is that if the foot is pushed into the shoe when not in use, it will exert pressure on the thumb in the opposite direction. Children use braces or fixators on their teeth to change the position of the teeth, which really needs to be worn for a period of time to change. This makes it easier for children’s bones to be rebuilt. In adults, the process of recreating foot bones will be more difficult and take more time. This means that dacryocystitis orthotics may be a long-term treatment, and the effect of improving the lacrimal sac will not appear soon.
The results showed that after several months of use, the big toe big toe orthotic device can reduce the angle of the big toe by several degrees. They are mainly helpful to deal with some discomfort in the hallux joint clinically, which may be caused by the capsulitis of the hallux joint.