Relief from posterior thigh tendon pain depends on the cause of the pain and the degree of symptoms. Specific symptoms include physiologic pain, varicose veins, fasciitis, etc.; specific methods include physical therapy, medication and surgery. 1. Physiological: If the patient has performed a lot of high-intensity exercise before the appearance of posterior thigh tendon pain, it may trigger the posterior thigh muscles to be overworked, and the specific feeling may be tendon pain. At this time, adequate rest can be relieved, but also physical therapy such as massage and stretching, electromagnetic physiotherapy and other methods to accelerate the recovery of muscles and tendons. 2. Varicose veins: Varicose veins can cause pain in the posterior thigh tendon, at this time, you can take drugs to promote venous return, such as Diosmin. Surgery can also be performed to treat varicose veins with high saphenous vein ligation and varicose vein stripping. Relieve the pain of posterior hamstring. 3. Fasciitis: Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as diclofenac sodium can effectively relieve pain and eliminate inflammation. If conservative treatment is not effective, soft tissue release surgery can be performed to relieve pain. Therefore, if a patient has pain in the posterior thigh tendon and ascertains that the condition is not due to physiological pain, he should seek medical attention as soon as possible and select a targeted method of relief and treatment under the advice of a doctor. The use of medication needs to follow the doctor’s instructions.