What to do when children have bone spurs on their feet

Bone spurs on children’s feet are caused by osteoarthritis or traumatic arthritis resulting in joint damage, which forms certain stimuli to the surrounding bone to form bone spurs, which may be caused by congenital deformities or genetic factors. If the patient has no symptoms such as local pain, redness or swelling, it can be treated without treatment and can be closely observed. If the patient has symptoms, but the symptoms are mild, you can try to apply local heat to improve the blood circulation around the spur, so as to reduce the pain, or you can apply topical ointment to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis or take internal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, sedatives, muscle relaxants or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers, which can relieve the symptoms to some extent. If the patient’s symptoms are obvious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to improve the examination and determine whether surgery is necessary.