Inguinal fasciitis is a relatively common condition in clinical practice, and the cause is mostly due to a sterile inflammation of the patient’s hip caused by chronic strain, strain or cold, trauma, etc. When a patient develops inguinal fasciitis, he or she will first feel pain in the inguinal region, with positive pressure pain, slight localized skin redness and swelling, increased pain when doing internal and external rotation of the lower limbs, negative heel percussion pain, and a positive 4-character test. Severe inguinal fasciitis will affect the functional activity of the hip joint and affect the patient’s normal weight-bearing walking. Therefore, after the clinical appearance of this symptom, the patient should consult a doctor in a timely manner, and the doctor will be able to cure this condition as soon as possible by taking the correct treatment in a timely manner after a clear diagnosis. Patients should not dispose of it on their own so as not to delay the treatment or miss the best time for treatment.