Can bone spurs in the leg be cured?

The only way to completely cure a bone spur in the leg is to remove it surgically, so that the surrounding tissues are no longer stimulated by the compression. However, the usual treatment for bone spurs is to treat the pain and unfavorable activity of the bone spur. Therefore, anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs such as loxoprofen sodium, celecoxib, and cronoxicam can be applied to effectively reduce the inflammation of the bone spur site, and the pain can be significantly improved. You can take oral Chinese medicine to activate blood stasis, relieve tendons and channels, reduce swelling and pain, or apply ointment to activate blood and reduce swelling, which can effectively increase venous return, promote the metabolism and absorption of inflammation, and reduce symptoms. If the effect is still not good after the above conservative treatment, closed injections can be performed, applying adrenocorticotropic hormone and local anesthetic drugs, such as prednisolone acetate injection and lidocaine hydrochloride injection, injected at the location where the bone spur is obviously painful, which can also play a very good therapeutic effect. After treatment, it is important to avoid too much activity in the location of the bone spur, as this can easily lead to the reappearance of symptoms.