Fasciitis is a sterile inflammation of the soft tissue of the myofascia. Symptoms are usually characterized by localized pain. Therefore, if treatment is desired to be predominantly topical, consider using topical ointments or patches, with ointments being represented by Futenicillin ointment and Fasthone ointment, and patches being represented by Zephyrs patches, among others. In general, fasciitis does not require the use of to more potent opioid-based patches. In conjunction with topical patches, oral nonsteroidal or tramadol pain relievers can also be taken. If there is a definite localized painful nodule, localized painful nodule closure can be tried and will also provide very good pain relief. In addition to drug treatment, myofasciitis patients can strengthen the muscle exercise, localized hot packs and other means, can play a supplementary therapeutic effect, the conditions of patients can also be combined with rehabilitation physiotherapy. Very few patients with prolonged myofasciitis may need surgery, which is aimed at removing painful nodules, repairing the fascia and separating adhesions.