Patients with medial thigh masses need to consult different departments according to the nature of the masses: First, if the masses belong to lipomas, epidermoid cysts or fibroids, they belong to the scope of general surgery, and patients can consult general surgery, and the masses without obvious symptoms can be closely observed temporarily without special treatment. Second, if the patient’s inner thigh varicose veins protrude to form a local hemangioma, the patient needs to consult vascular surgery at this time, and it is suggested that the patient should have surgery to remove the superficial varicose vessels to completely remove the inner thigh hemangioma. Third, if the patient needs to consult dermatology for the formation of a mass in the inner thigh due to local skin allergy, he can reduce the allergic allergic reaction in the body by local topical rubbing of glyburide lotion, oral paracetamol, intravenous injection of vitamin C, calcium gluconate and other anti-allergic drugs, which can promote faster relief of the mass in the thigh.