How to treat mild osteomalacia

Mild osteophytes generally do not require special treatment, and can be treated symptomatically with oral medication when symptoms such as pain exist. Osteomalacia may be a degenerative change of the bone, or it may be a sign of repair after chronic bone injury. Therefore, for mild osteophytes, no special treatment is needed. Mild osteophytes without obvious symptoms can be observed and reviewed regularly, especially in the elderly. In the elderly, osteophytes are mainly caused by degenerative changes in the bone, and in most cases, clinical symptoms are present, with pain being the most common. Therefore, some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be taken orally, such as acetaminophen, bisacodyl or celecoxib. However, there are adverse reactions to the drugs, which need to be taken under the guidance of a doctor. Mild osteoporosis is recommended to go to the hospital regularly, with the specific condition of the appropriate treatment. The use of drugs should be in accordance with medical advice.