What is the cure for raw bone spurs

There are several general treatments for long bone spurs: 1. Physical therapy is performed. Bone spurs usually grow around the joints, and this results in painful lesions in the soft tissues around the joints. At this time, microwave therapy or treatment with infrared light can be used to relieve the pain around the bone and have a certain effect. 2. Treatment with oral medication. If there is obvious pain in the joint, you can take oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs, such as meloxicam, celecoxib, and loxoprofen sodium tablets. In addition, you can take oral anti-osteophyte drugs, such as anti-osteophyte tablets and tortoise astragalus granules, to control the continued growth of bone spurs. 3. If the bone spur occurs in the ankle joint or hip joint, and the impact of the joint causes damage to the glenoid labrum, or pain due to damage to the cartilage, then surgery should be performed. With the development of time and technology, hip arthroscopy or ankle arthroscopy can now be used for joint surgery. The surgery can remove the bone growth, which will eliminate the symptoms of impingement caused by the bone spur, and the pain will disappear.