Bone spurs in the heel hurt. Will it get better?

Bone spur pain in the heel is not treated and usually does not heal on its own.
Bone spurs in the heel are most common in people over middle age, due to trauma, inflammation, degeneration and other causes of localized osteophytes, the formation of bone spurs can be seen on the X-ray film. For osteophytes is a degenerative change, with age, the degree of bone spurs will become more and more serious, in the absence of treatment, can not subside on their own.
For asymptomatic bone spurs, no special treatment is usually needed. If the bone spurs caused by pain and walking and other restrictions, the bone spurs stimulate the local fascia and other tissues, if not treated, the symptoms will gradually aggravate, at this time you can use ibuprofen, etoricoxib and other anti-inflammatory drugs or external diclofenac diethylamine emulsion, if necessary, for local closure or surgical treatment.
Heel long bone spur pain is recommended to the hospital, if it is clear that the bone spur caused, it is recommended that further treatment in time, do not blindly use drugs.