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1.Despite what you might have heard, there are no risks of foot surgery in Singapore. The major risks of this surgery are infection, over-dramatic recovery and having to wear a high- heels shoe for a long period of time.2.You should avoid wearing high heels for at least 3 months after surgery. Another risk of foot surgery in Singapore is the risk of developing bone spurs in your feet. A bone spur is a piece of bone that grows out of the bottom of your foot. 3.If this happens, it is called bone spurs in your feet. Although this is a fairly uncommon risk, it is a risk nonetheless. You should regularly check your feet for bone spurs and report back to the surgeon if you find any.For more details contact us +65 6734 8168 or visit our websitehttps://www.footandankledoctor.com.sg/conditions-we-treat/foot-and-ankle-disorders/flatfoot-in-children
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