What to do about foot navicular hyperplasia

Treatment of foot navicular hyperplasia needs to be based on specific symptoms. If there are no obvious symptoms, no treatment is needed because many normal people also have foot navicular hyperplasia. If there are symptoms of local pain and unfavorable activities, you can take conservative treatment first, pay attention to local warmth, reduce the amount of activity, and elevate the injured position above the level of the heart to help reduce local inflammatory edema, and also take oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving, blood-stasis-boosting drugs, such as nimesulide, ibuprofen, blood-boosting and pain-relieving capsules, all of which can achieve good therapeutic results. If after conservative treatment and strict rest, relaxation and warmth, the symptoms are not relieved or are still relatively painful, and after the usual few activities, the normal sensation of the navicular area is affected, and there is obvious pain, which affects the normal quality of life, surgery can be taken to surgically remove the hyperplasia to avoid stimulation of the surrounding area, and the symptoms can be significantly relieved.