Symptoms of bone spurs on the bottom of the foot

The symptoms of bone spurs on the bottom of the foot are twofold: 1. bone spurs and osteophytes appear only at the age of 40-50 years old; 2. there is a certain amount of pain when getting up in the morning and walking on the ground, and the pain gradually decreases when walking, and then increases further when walking, and the pain is more pronounced when exposed to wind or cold. This is a typical clinical symptom, and a lateral ankle radiograph can clearly determine the formation of bone spurs. Most of the conservative treatments for this disease have good results, such as complete bed rest for a period of time, avoiding too much walking on the ground, local closed injection treatment, small needle treatment and shock wave treatment of the heel, all of which can relieve the symptoms well.