If an adult has normal hip joint movement and no other local discomfort. The protrusion of the greater trochanter is usually a normal genetic phenomenon, and the only way to change the protrusion is to correct it through surgery. If the protrusion is localized, accompanied by pain and limited activity, it is considered to be caused by hip bursitis, mainly the bursa of the greater trochanter. Once the bursa of the greater trochanter becomes inflamed, the symptoms of localized swelling and protrusion will be obvious. The pain can be improved and the local swelling and protrusion can be significantly reduced with the use of topical Chinese medicine, such as Shu Tendon and Blood Ointment and Blood Pain Relief Ointment, and oral Shu Tendon and Blood Capsules, Horse Chestnut Seed Extract Tablets and Ibuprofen Extended Release Capsules.