The inner shin of the calf hurts when pressed is considered to be related to tibial osteochondritis, tibial injury, and calf myofasciitis, and can be given physical therapy, medication, and other treatments. 1. Tibial osteochondritis dissecans: excessive exercise such as running, jumping, squatting for a long time or long-term fatigue activities can lead to tibial osteochondritis dissecans, the stimulation of inflammation will cause periosteal edema, so the inner side of the tibia of the shin hurts when pressed, and the pain is obvious when running, jumping and other activities. Mild cases do not need treatment, need to rest more, reduce exercise, can also use elastic bandage wrapped calf, pain symptoms are serious can be given non-steroidal drugs such as ibuprofen and so on. 2. Tibia injury: when trauma or excessive exercise occurs in the tibia area of the calf, the tibia and the surrounding soft tissues may be damaged, and the symptoms of pain when pressing the inner side of the tibia will appear. Rest and braking should be given, and local cold compresses can be applied (within 72 hours after the injury). If the pain is severe and the lower limb cannot walk, tibia fracture should be suspected, and timely hospital examination should be carried out to make a clear diagnosis, and manipulation should be given to fix the plaster, or even surgical treatment is needed. 3. Calf myofasciitis: calf muscle strain, cold will lead to the fascial part of the aseptic inflammatory stimulation, edema occurs, resulting in calf tibia pain when pressed on the inner side. Hot compresses can be applied, and non-steroidal analgesics such as celecoxib can be taken as prescribed by the doctor when the pain is unbearable. There are many other reasons for the pain on the inner side of the shin, it is recommended to consult the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the diagnosis, and then targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.