Calf muscle pain requires general treatment, medication, physical therapy and surgery depending on the cause. Common causes include overexertion, trauma, fasciitis, degenerative changes of lumbar vertebrae and so on. 1. Overexertion: For calf muscle pain caused by overexertion, most of it can be recovered after sufficient rest. 2. Trauma: For calf muscle pain caused by trauma, when the injury is mild, local braking and rest, early cold compresses can be taken, and anti-inflammatory and pain relieving drugs such as ibuprofen can be used when the pain is severe. If the injury is serious and accompanied by bone, nerve and blood vessel damage, surgery can be used, such as fracture osteotomy and internal fixation, nerve repair surgery, and so on. 3. Fasciitis: For calf muscle pain caused by aseptic inflammation of muscles, fascia and other tissues, the main treatment is to take rest, localized hot compresses and other physiotherapy, and anti-inflammatory and pain relieving drugs such as ibuprofen and etoricoxib can be used to treat the pain. 4. Lumbar degenerative changes: for lumbar degenerative diseases such as lumbar disc herniation, the treatment is based on conservative treatment, including bed rest, avoiding weight-bearing, appropriate hot compresses, baking electricity and other physiotherapy, and when in pain, anti-inflammatory and pain relieving drugs such as celecoxib can be used under the guidance of a doctor. Surgery, such as minimally invasive myeloablation, can be used when conservative treatment is ineffective or symptoms worsen. There are many other causes of calf muscle pain, such as lower extremity vascular disease, etc., if the rest does not relieve, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, clear the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor to target treatment or treatment, do not use their own medication and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.