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Bone spurs, or osteophytes, typically do not go away on their own, as they are bony growths that develop in response to joint damage or pressure. While they might not cause symptoms in some individuals, they can lead to pain or discomfort if they impinge on nearby tissues. Treatment options, including physical therapy, medication, or surgery, can help manage symptoms but may not eliminate the bone spurs themselves.

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