Patients with medial scapular pain may be caused by neurogenic cervical spondylosis, fasciitis, pleurisy and other diseases, and patients can be relieved by general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. Neurogenic cervical spondylosis: patients should pay attention to rest, protect the neck, and wear a neck brace when performing standing activities. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, etc.; muscle relaxants, such as epirubicin, chlorzoxazone, etc.; dehydrating agents, such as mannitol, etc.; and nutritive neurotropic drugs, such as Vitamin B, methylcobalamin, etc., can be taken for treatment according to the doctor’s instructions. For patients whose conservative treatment effect is not obvious or the condition is serious, surgical treatment can be carried out. 2. Fasciitis: patients can stretch the parts where fasciitis occurs to relax the muscles, thus relieving the pressure on the fascia. Or take non-steroidal drugs, such as celecoxib, diclofenac sodium, etc., and spasmolytic drugs, such as epirubicin hydrochloride, etc., as prescribed by the doctor. Minimally invasive surgery and open surgery can be chosen for the few patients who cannot be cured. 3. Pleurisy: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotics, such as cefixime, ofloxacin, etc.; painkillers, such as aspirin, indomethacin and so on. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, pay attention to rest in life, avoid strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review.