Infrapatellar fat pad inflammation is a sterile inflammation of the infrapatellar fat pad due to a variety of causes, such as degeneration or strenuous activity. Therefore, the symptomatic treatment is mainly oral NSAIDs, such as Aceclofenac, Diclofenac or Celecoxib. These non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be used to reduce the sterile inflammation in the subpatellar fat pad and thus can be used for therapeutic purposes. Of course, they can also be used in conjunction with complementary therapeutic measures, such as reducing the activity of the affected knee joint, giving local heat physiotherapy; or applying Chinese herbal medicines that have the effect of activating blood circulation and resolving blood stasis, such as safflower oil, orthopedic water or Yunnan Baiyao spray; or taking oral medications that promote blood circulation, such as Qin Chuan Tong Palsy tablets. These medications can promote blood circulation in the subpatellar fat pad, which will help the inflammation subside.