When a patient suffers from depression, he or she may feel pain in the bones, which is a concomitant symptom of depression. If the examination does not reveal a bone lesion, the patient should actively treat the primary disease of depression, and the bone pain will disappear when the depression is cured. If a bone lesion is found during the examination, the patient needs to carry out relevant treatment in a timely manner. When the patient feels pain in the bone, he can apply heat or massage to the painful area, which can help promote blood circulation and reduce pain. Patients try not to take some pain medication without permission, because during the depression need to take drugs, there may be a drug collision phenomenon. In daily life, patients need to strengthen physical exercise to improve their own physical fitness, but at the same time should pay attention to the amount of activity should not be huge, otherwise it will make the bone pain more serious.