Conservative treatment can be considered for anterior and posterior corners of meniscus injuries. Conservative treatment for anterior and posterior meniscus injuries requires that the patient has a first or second degree meniscus injury, and in the early stages of the injury, the knee is immobilized with the knee in a straightened position using a brace or a cast to avoid further damage to the meniscus; the limb needs to be elevated to facilitate the reduction of swelling, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, are used to alleviate the pain; medications to improve the mobility of the joints are also used as a treatment. If the meniscus is damaged to the third degree or above, surgical suturing or plasty is usually required. Patients are advised to go to the hospital and take reasonable treatment plan under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid delaying the condition. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.