Cervical vertebral osteophytes are generally not taken injections for treatment, such as pain is obvious can be combined with analgesic drugs for treatment.
1. Osteomalacia is related to a variety of causes, such as malnutrition, cartilage sclerosis, long-term weight-bearing, etc. Therefore, taking injections for treatment can not be targeted to control, and the general effect is poor, and can be ibuprofen and other analgesic treatment. If there is no clear pain manifestation, no treatment is needed, and attention to regular observation can be.
2. If the pain is obvious, analgesic drugs, such as ibuprofen and celecoxib, can be used appropriately, but they belong to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which need to be prescribed by a doctor for use.
3. If the effect of medication on pain relief is poor, surgical treatment may be needed to remove the excess bone growth. The specific treatment plan should be based on the doctor’s prescription, according to the doctor’s instructions for treatment can be.