What to do if you have a bone spur on your finger

Bone spurs on the fingers are mainly found in the interphalangeal joints, which can be caused by aging or degeneration of the bones or by strain. Treatment can be conservative, requiring the patient to reduce finger activities, pay attention to warmth, and not to catch a cold, and apply topical ointment to the interphalangeal joints to slow down the aging and degeneration of the bones, which can alleviate the clinical manifestations of the patient. Oral medicine should also be used to treat the patient, such as bone spur flattening tablets, anti-osteophyte pills, or Daxuodan and Panax notoginseng powder. Symptomatic treatment can also be taken by applying analgesic drugs, which can be taken orally as toine tablets, fenbendazole, and ibuprofen extended-release tablets.