The tendon pain at the root of the thigh and crotch joint in women is usually a sign of local muscle or ligament injury, or chronic strain causing sterile inflammation. Patients need local braking to reduce the injury, mild cases can be improved by rest, pain is obvious should promptly seek medical attention, can take analgesic drugs under the guidance of the doctor, and check for more serious injuries. Common causes include trauma, tendonitis, pear-shaped muscle syndrome, etc. 1, trauma: such as improper sitting, or due to cycling, horseback riding, taekwondo, gymnastics and other actions leading to muscle damage, ligament strain. Pain is not serious can mostly be self-relieved, local keep fixed, avoid repeated activities, can be cared for through hot compresses and other means. If the pain is obvious, you can take some drugs, such as ibuprofen, aminoglycoside, etc., to promote local edema, can play an anti-inflammatory, analgesic effect; 2, tendonitis: long-term chronic injury, causing local tendon sheath aseptic inflammation, inflammatory factors stimulate tendon congestion edema, easy to cause pain or pain aggravation when moving. Patients need to minimize crotch activities, but also feasible hot compresses to promote local blood circulation, or take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs. You can also choose acupuncture, tui na or acupuncture knife and other treatment modalities. Local closed treatment is more effective and can be chosen by those with significant pain and no contraindications. In addition, Chinese medicine acupoint injection and Chinese medicine fumigation also have good efficacy; 3, pear-shaped muscle syndrome: most patients have a history of trauma, the sciatic nerve is stuck in the pear-shaped muscle area, causing pain on the affected side of the hip and radiating pain in the lower limbs, and when the pain is severe, lameness and walking difficulties can occur. It can be relieved by traction, manual therapy is a common method, heat therapy, electrotherapy and other physical therapies also have certain effects, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib and ibuprofen can be taken when the pain is obvious; 4. Other: lesions such as fasciitis, hip synovitis, hip osteoarthritis, femoral head necrosis, etc. can cause pain in the adjacent parts and need to be treated for the cause. In addition, when the lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, compression of the nerve causes sciatica, which can be manifested as radiating pain in the hip as well as the lower limbs, and treatment methods such as traction, massage, acupuncture and massage can be chosen, together with oral medication can effectively relieve pain.