Heel spurs usually do not require treatment if there are no clinical symptoms. If it causes symptoms such as pain and discomfort, it can be treated with oral medication or even surgery. Heel bone spur is due to the plantar tendon membrane and other pulling formation of protective hyperplasia reaction, most of the clinical symptoms, and do not need to be treated. If the heel spur is large and compresses the surrounding tissues causing pain, pay attention to proper rest and avoid walking for a long time. Wear shoes with soft soles to reduce the pressure on the heel bone. Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs can be taken for anti-inflammatory pain relief, such as nimesulide, diclofenac sodium and so on. You can also choose closed treatment, such as the use of lidocaine and compound betamethasone mixture to do pressure point closure. For persistent pain after conservative treatment is ineffective, you can also choose surgical treatment to remove the root bone spurs. If radiographs reveal a heel spur, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital and receive regular treatment under the guidance of the doctor. The use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions.