1. The symptoms of a bunion are a bump on the side of the foot, swelling, redness, and pain.
2. The cause of a bunion is a misalignment of the bones in the foot.
3. The treatments for a bunion are surgery to remove the bump, padding and taping to reduce swelling and pain, and orthotics to correct the misalignment of the bones.
4. The risks of a bunion are infection, pain, and recurrence of the bunion.
5. The complications of a bunion are nerve damage, arthritis, and infection.
6. The causes of neuroendocrine tumours are unknown.
7. The symptoms of neuroendocrine tumours are fatigue, weight loss, and diarrhea.
8. The treatments for neuroendocrine tumours are surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
9. The risks of neuroendocrine tumours are recurrence of the tumour, damage to organs, and death.
10. The complications of neuroendocrine tumours are damage to organs, recurrence of the tumour, and death.