Bone spurs in children may be caused by arthritis that damages the joints and irritates the surrounding bone to form bone spurs, which can be relieved by conservative treatments such as hot compresses, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, and if necessary, surgery.
1. Conservative treatment: children with long bone spurs need to strengthen the rest during the acute attack of pain to relieve the local pain, and can use hot compresses, infrared physiotherapy, ultrasonic physiotherapy and other methods to relieve the symptoms.
In addition, oral anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and acetaminophen can be taken under the guidance of the doctor, which can relieve the inflammation and pain caused by long bone spurs.
2. Surgery: For patients with severe pain caused by bone spurs that have not been relieved by conservative treatment, surgery can be considered, such as surgical removal of bone spurs to relieve pain.
If children are diagnosed with bone spurs, they should be treated under the guidance of a doctor. The above medications should be used in accordance with medical advice.