The treatment of finger osteophytes mainly includes general treatment, drug treatment, physical therapy, surgical treatment and so on. 1. General treatment: Finger osteophytes should pay attention to rest, reduce strenuous activities, and avoid catching cold. 2. Drug therapy: early finger osteophytes, when the symptoms are mild, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as celecoxib) can be used to reduce the pain caused by osteophytic arthritis, nutritive cartilage medication (such as glucosamine sulfate capsule) and other treatments, accompanied by osteoporosis, but also to carry out the calcium supplementation treatment. 3. Physical therapy: local hot compresses, infrared lamps and other physical therapy can be used to improve local circulation. 4. Surgery: If the osteophytes are serious and the bone spurs are large enough to impair the function of the interphalangeal joints and affect daily activities, surgery is needed to remove the osteophytes, thus relieving the pain and improving the mobility of the joints. When finger osteophytes occur, you should consult a doctor to assess the degree of osteophytes and have standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition, and do not blindly use medication.