How to treat bone spurs on the bottom of the foot

Plantar bone spurs can be treated in several ways: First, temporary observation: If the plantar bone spurs, which do not produce obvious clinical symptoms, may not require special treatment. As long as you wear thick-soled, soft-soled shoes and pay attention to the soles of the feet to avoid trauma, the symptoms can be stabilized. Second, eliminate inflammation: If the plantar spur produces severe pain, extracorporeal shock wave therapy or closed injection therapy is needed to quickly eliminate inflammation and relieve pain, and the patient should also pay attention to protecting the sole of the foot to avoid further growth of the spur. The patient should pay attention to the level of bone metabolism and use injectable bone peptides if necessary to normalize the bone metabolism and reduce the formation of bone spurs, and avoid excessive weight bearing on the lower limbs.