Osteomalacia pain is mild and will heal on its own, while moderate or severe osteomalacia pain is difficult to heal on its own and needs to be treated by a doctor. Pain caused by osteophytes is mainly caused by proliferative arthritis inflammation, in fact, osteophytes do not necessarily produce pain and other symptoms, so it does not need special treatment. If the pain caused by osteophytes is relatively mild, the pain symptoms may be relieved automatically after appropriate rest, changing daily life style, such as avoiding the osteophyte parts of the weight bearing and force, the pain symptoms. It should be noted that osteophytes themselves are generally difficult to disappear, but the symptoms caused by osteophytes can be cured. If the pain of osteophytes is severe and the resulting osteoarthritis is obvious, it is necessary to consult a doctor. Generally, it is necessary to take appropriate oral medication such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, such as celecoxib, physical therapy such as ultrasound, etc., and it is also possible to perform intra-articular injections of sodium hyaluronate, and arthroscopy, osteotomy, or even arthroplasty, if necessary.