If you want to stop pain quickly: first of all, you can apply pain-relieving medications, commonly used are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as well as central painkillers. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs include ibuprofen, acetaminophen, nimesulide and other drugs. The central painkillers are tramadol, cranial painkillers, diazoxide, and the strongest would be dulcolax and morphine. Next is the treatment of the cause. If the fracture is caused by trauma, it must be fixed or repositioned by manipulation, generally if it is a fracture of the limbs can be fixed with splints or external fixation such as plaster or braces, and the pain will be relieved naturally after the fracture end. If a fracture of the cervical or lumbar spine is suspected, external fixation of the cervical and lumbar circumference can be given and the patient can be made to lie down and not to move, and the pain will be relieved. In the case of purulent inflammation caused by soft tissue infection, an incision must be made to drain the pus, and the symptoms will be relieved quickly after the drainage. If the pain is severe due to local aseptic inflammation, local closure therapy can be given locally, usually with lidocaine and glucocorticoids, which can be injected locally to relieve the pain immediately after mixing.