Tibial pressure pain is a very widely used term that can be used to describe a wide variety of lower leg injuries. The shin pain illustrated here refers specifically to the inflammation described earlier. Tibial pressure pain is an early sign of hematologic disease, one of the early phenomena of hematologic disease. Hematologic disorders are also known as diseases of the hematopoietic system and include diseases that are primary to the hematopoietic system (e.g., leukemia primary to bone marrow tissue, etc.) and diseases that primarily involve the hematopoietic system (e.g., iron deficiency anemia, etc.). Hematologic disorders can be primary, most of which are congenital defects in hematopoiesis or malignant changes in bone marrow composition. They can also be secondary. Diseases of other systems such as nutritional deficiencies, metabolic abnormalities and physicochemical factors can also cause adverse reactions to the bone marrow system, and those with more pronounced changes in blood or bone marrow composition also fall under the category of hematologic disorders. Western medical treatment is usually based on hormones, immune agents and bone marrow transplantation. Traditional Chinese medicine is based on the principles of Chinese medicine, and generally starts with immune regulation. Restrict high purine food (such as heart, liver, kidney, brain, fish, shrimp, sea crab and other seafood, meat, soy products, yeast, etc.), strictly prohibit the consumption of alcohol (including beer containing a lot of purine); appropriate exercise can reduce insulin resistance, prevent overweight and obesity; increase the excretion of uric acid, drink more water, more than 2000ml per day; do not use drugs that control the excretion of uric acid, such as thiazide diuretics, etc.; avoid triggering factors and actively treat related diseases, etc.