There is no medication for osteophytes that can soften the hyperplastic bone, commonly used drugs such as non-steroidal analgesic and anti-inflammatory drugs ibuprofen, etc., and glucocorticoid budesonide, etc., are mostly used to alleviate the symptoms of pain. Osteomalacia is a slow degeneration and aging of the bones and joints, and the bone repairs itself and grows along the edge of the bones, appearing in many parts of the body such as the knee joints and heels, etc. Most of the osteomalacia has no symptoms, and when the osteomalacia presses on the surrounding nerves, muscles, or other structures, it causes pain, numbness, and limitation of the joint movement. Symptoms can be aggravated by too much exercise or exposure to cold, and can be treated with symptomatic pain relief. Commonly used therapeutic drugs include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as flurbiprofen gel paste, diclofenac sodium, etc. to relieve pain; you can also inject drugs into the joint cavity, such as short-term use of glucocorticoid budesonide, etc., which has a significant effect in relieving pain; sodium vitreous oxide also improves the function of the joints and relieves pain. Osteoporosis patients should pay attention to reasonable exercise in daily life, avoid long time running, jumping, squatting. The above drugs should be used reasonably under the guidance of the doctor, avoid buying and using on their own.