Osteochondritis is better to apply herbal creams and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory creams that activate blood circulation and resolve blood stasis, because osteochondritis is a sterile inflammation of the periosteum due to trauma or ischemia, etc. It often leads to swelling, restricted movement, and pain at the site of onset, which is greatly related to the usual low activity and sudden heavy sports activities, which can lead to local stress irritation. The periosteum of the tibia is the site of prevalence, and in severe cases, localized subperiosteal hemorrhage and periosteal hyperplasia can occur, and most patients have no obvious systemic symptoms. X-rays or CT examinations can reveal localized hyperdensity and periosteal thickening, but there are no onion skin-like changes of the tumor, so careful differentiation is needed. The treatment of the disease is mainly activity restriction, local physiotherapy, and can be combined with local medication, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, together with topical creams can achieve very good results.