If the fracture is often painful, it usually means that there is a local injury, that is, local soft tissue injury. At this time, symptomatic treatment can be given first, such as physical therapy, such as infrared radiation, local hot compresses, local massage, etc., to promote blood circulation at the injury site, improve local inflammation, thereby relieving pain. Conventional non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib capsules, meloxicam tablets, and Hanbanjiajiajiaosu tablets, can also be used to relieve pain. If the patient has gastrointestinal disorders, topical medications, such as Fotarine ointment, can be used to relieve pain by applying locally to the painful area as well.