Treatment of fasciitis can be divided into conservative treatment and surgical treatment. Commonly used drugs for the treatment of fasciitis are non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and diclofenac, but they should not be applied for a long time. In addition, vitamin E can be taken orally for 3-4 months to help prevent recurrence of fasciitis. For patients with stubborn and persistent symptoms, surgical treatment is required. Fasciitis may manifest as a fixed painful site on the attachment point of the tendon or on the muscle belly. When the painful site is pressed, there may be scattered pain not distributed according to the nerve root sensation, mostly aggravated by cold or after overexertion, and the pain may be relieved after treatment to increase muscle blood flow is given.