In most cases, edema of the condyle is the result of trauma to the joint and can be treated with braking and rest, local physiotherapy or oral medication. Since the condyle is located at the joint, and joint trauma can cause joint swelling, and in severe cases, bone marrow edema, etc., some corresponding treatments are needed. 1. Braking and resting: For most of the condylar edema, the edema will be gradually reduced after joint braking and resting until the edema disappears, which usually takes 4~6 weeks. 2. Local physical therapy: local mid-frequency or high-frequency electrotherapy, magnetic therapy, etc. can improve the chemical factor reaction of condylar edema and improve local blood circulation, thus promoting the absorption of edema. 3. Oral medication: medication is mainly based on oral non-steroidal anti-edema drugs, such as acetaminophen, diclofenac sodium, etc., which is mainly to eliminate the aseptic inflammation in the condylar edema, so as to improve the edema situation. The treatment of condylar edema requires physical therapy, medication, and other appropriate therapeutic measures under the guidance of a physician after the edema is known.