General treatment is usually chosen for mild osteophytes, and medication can be given when painful symptoms occur. 1. General treatment: Osteomalacia may be a degenerative change of bone, or it may be a manifestation of repair after chronic bone injury. Mild osteophytes suggest strengthening protection and warmth, avoiding strenuous exercise, and taking reasonable diet. 2. Medication: Osteomalacia may cause pain and swelling, resulting in limited activities. When clinical symptoms such as pain occur, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as celecoxib can be taken under the guidance of a doctor to relieve pain. Patients with mild osteophytes should go to the hospital for regular follow-up, and under the guidance of the doctor, choose the treatment according to the specific condition, and do not blindly use medication on your own.