Symptoms of gluteal fasciitis are mainly pain and discomfort in the buttock muscles, accompanied by stiffness and stagnation of the local muscles. Gluteal fasciitis is mostly due to overstrain of the local muscles, overstrain leads to local muscle tension and spasm, resulting in aseptic inflammatory reaction causing pain and discomfort in the buttocks, the pain is mostly soreness, distension, and hidden pain, and the pain is usually relieved or even disappears after resting and applying hot compresses or massages. Patients with gluteal fasciitis have a history of hip muscle strain or a history of cold, such as sedentary, etc., the pain and discomfort is generally not serious, but also need timely treatment, timely diagnosis and treatment after the prognosis is generally better.