Medication for meniscus injuries has limited effectiveness; common medications include glucosamine and NSAIDs. Due to the lack of effective blood supply to the meniscus and its effective ability to repair itself, medication alone is not effective in improving prognosis. Glucosamine can improve the recovery ability of chondrocytes, while NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and clonoxicam have some anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects, but all of them are difficult to promote the recovery of meniscus injury. Once the meniscus injury, should be timely use of plaster brace fixed braking, combined with blood accumulation can be suction pressure bandage, for the symptoms can not be relieved can also be prescribed arthroscopic surgical treatment, postoperative in the rehabilitation doctor under the guidance of functional exercise. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.