Buttock fasciitis can be characterized by localized soreness, pain and discomfort, which can radiate to the lateral lower limbs, and the pain is aggravated when squatting, turning over, lying down or touching the buttock muscles, and it may be very difficult to walk in acute cases. Treatment of buttock fasciitis can be divided into conservative treatment and surgical treatment. Conservative treatment includes oral ibuprofen, diclofenac, as well as physical therapy, hot compresses, acupuncture and so on which can alleviate the symptoms to varying degrees, and localized closure therapy which can provide immediate pain relief and long-term therapeutic effects. For patients with persistent symptoms that persist for a long time, surgical treatment is required to remove the lesion in order to cure it.