Bone warts, also known as osteochondroma, are mostly seen in adolescents, often appearing in the epiphysis of long bones, which is a kind of benign bone tumors, the main symptoms of which are localized protrusion, pain, and limitation of activities.
1. Localized protrusion: the main symptom of osteochondroma is an outwardly protruding mass, which usually has no obvious pressure and pain, and it is mostly found in X-ray examination or when the mass protrudes larger.
2. Pain: Although osteochondroma is a benign bone tumor, when the lump is large, it can compress the surrounding soft tissues and cause pain.
3. Restriction of activities: when osteochondroma is large, it can affect the normal activities of joints and cause symptoms such as difficulty in moving fingers.
If the symptoms such as joint swelling and pain continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor.