Bone spurs in the heel can be left untreated if there are no clinical symptoms. If there are symptoms such as pain, it can be treated with physical therapy and medication or even surgery. Bone spurs can form when the heel bone is pulled by the metatarsal tendon membrane for a long time. Simple bone spur formation can have no obvious clinical symptoms, generally do not need to be treated, in daily life you can wear shoes with soft soles to avoid pressure on the heel spur. If the heel spur presses on the surrounding tissues and causes pain, physical therapy such as hot water foot scalding and foot massage can be used to promote local blood circulation and relieve pain. You can also take anti-inflammatory and analgesic medications, such as nimesulide and diclofenac sodium, as prescribed by your doctor. If a bone spur causes persistent heel pain, it can also be treated by surgically removing the bone. If bone spurs appear in the heel, patients are advised to go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and receive regular treatment.