How to get relief from leg osteomalacia

Most bone growths that occur in the legs do not require treatment. When symptoms appear, they can be treated by drugs, surgery and physical methods. 1. Drugs: When patients experience pain, they can take antipyretic and analgesic non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, such as diclofenac and celecoxib. If there is numbness and sensory impairment due to nerve root compression, vitamin B drugs can be used to nourish the nerves. 2. Surgery: patients with severe osteophytes or impaired joint movement can undergo surgical treatment, such as total knee replacement. 3. Physical: such as ultrashort wave electrotherapy, infrared, etc., the use of electromagnetic induction or thermal radiation to make the body’s local tissues produce heat, to achieve the purpose of relieving pain and treating the disease. It is recommended that patients with osteophytes in the legs go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delay.