Chinese medicine treatment: including vasodilator drugs, anticoagulant drugs, tethering drugs, lipid-lowering drugs, calcium supplementation drugs, blood-strengthening drugs and acupuncture or fire cupping treatment. These treatments have not undergone systematic, rigorous, scientific research and have no definite efficacy. They may have some pain-relieving effects and can temporarily relieve the symptoms, but they cannot cure the ischemic necrosis of the femoral head at all, and the condition will continue to develop. Ischemic necrosis of the femoral head cured by Chinese medicine treatment alone is very rare or almost non-existent in clinical practice. Therefore, if the symptoms are relieved after taking medication, it does not mean that the disease is under control or has improved. Much less can it be said to be cured. Whether it is cured or not, we should judge by whether the femoral head collapses or whether there are signs of osteogenesis in the area of femoral head necrosis after a period of time.