If the bone spur on the back does not cause obvious pain, no special treatment is generally required. Daily care should be carried out to avoid strenuous exercise, heavy physical labor, back cooling, and proper physical exercise. If the bone spur continues to increase, causing pain symptoms, you can use over-the-counter anti-inflammatory painkillers to improve. For example, diclofenac sodium, celecoxib, etc. You can also use anti hyperosteogeny pills and other drugs to prevent hyperosteogeny from worsening. If the back bone spur is especially serious, which compresses the local nerve or spinal cord and causes serious symptoms, surgery should be considered when necessary to remove the hyperplastic bone and relieve the compression on the spinal cord nerve.