How to correct a herniated paravalvular bone

Corrective options for herniated paravalvular bone should be chosen according to the severity, and can generally be corrected by wearing orthopedic shoes, localized plaster immobilization, and surgical excision. 1. Wearing orthopedic shoes: If the herniation of the paravalvular bone is not particularly serious and does not cause severe pain, it can be corrected by wearing orthopedic shoes. 2. Local plaster immobilization: if hidden pain occurs, it can be corrected by local plaster immobilization to reduce the pain symptoms, and usually it can be recovered by itself after about two weeks of immobilization. 3. Surgical excision: If the above conservative treatment fails to improve the condition and the pain worsens and affects walking, surgical excision of the paravalvular bone can be considered to correct the condition. People with herniated paravalvular bone should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.