How to grow bone spurs in the foot

Bone spurs in the foot can be treated in several ways: First, bone spurs in the foot usually do not require special treatment if they do not produce clinical symptoms, and only require wearing thick-soled soft-soled shoes to avoid arch collapse. Second, bone spurs in the foot that cause painful symptoms should be treated promptly, such as extracorporeal shock wave therapy and closed injection therapy, both of which can improve local pain and reduce the inflammatory response, so that the patient’s symptoms can be completely relieved and aggravation can be avoided. The reason is that surgery can cause damage, and even if the bone spur is removed, it will recur soon, and the scar formed by the surgical incision will cause discomfort when the patient walks after surgery, affecting normal life, work and sports.