Patients experiencing femoral head pain can be instructed to reduce activity and rest in bed for specific relief. At the same time, oral analgesic medication should be taken, such as oral toine tablets, which can relieve the pain. For example, if the patient’s femoral head pain is due to a traumatic injury that resulted in a fracture of the femoral head, symptomatic treatment should also be given for the fracture. At this time, the patient can be given hip braking, and at the same time, the hip joint can be externally applied with ointment to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, or acupuncture or Chinese herbal fumigation can relieve the pain. If the patient is suffering from femoral head pain due to osteonecrosis of the femoral head, symptomatic treatment should be taken for osteonecrosis of the femoral head. The patient can be given weight reduction, bed rest, and lower limb traction. In addition, early intra-femoral decompression can be performed to reduce the pressure in the femoral head, which can improve the local blood circulation and relieve the pain. In addition, in the middle and late stages of femoral head necrosis, surgical treatment can be performed, such as total hip replacement, which can also relieve the symptoms of femoral head pain.