In clinical practice, if a patient has thigh root bone pain, the first thing to do is to make a clear diagnosis of what the condition is due to, and then take symptomatic treatment according to the specific condition. If the patient’s hip is fractured due to direct external force, the patient should first be instructed to brake the hip and rest in bed. External ointment to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis can be given to the hip, while traction of the lower limb or thong shoes can be performed to correct the occurrence of internal and external rotation of the lower limb. If there is displacement after the fracture of the bone neck on the radiograph and conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment with hollow nail internal fixation can be considered. If the patient is older and a subtrochanteric fracture of the femoral neck occurs, artificial arthroplasty may be considered. Therefore, after the occurrence of thigh root bone pain in clinical practice, the patient should seek timely medical consultation and the doctor will take different treatment methods according to the specific condition.