Pelvic fracture patients who have hemorrhagic shock should be treated promptly, including anti-shock treatment, use of anticoagulants, etc. In addition, they should also be treated with surgery for fracture repositioning. 1. Anti-shock treatment: patients with pelvic fracture will lose a lot of blood, resulting in hemorrhagic shock, at this time, anti-shock treatment should be carried out. This includes opening the venous access, blood transfusion, fluid transfusion treatment, which can help the patient to restore blood volume. It can also be combined with temporary fixation of the pelvis to reduce the bleeding of the patient. 2. Drug treatment: using anticoagulants, such as low molecular heparin, can avoid the occurrence of blood embolism. The medication should be prescribed by the doctor. 3. Surgical treatment: the surgical treatment method of closed reduction and internal fixation can be used, through minimally invasive surgery for fracture repositioning, and the use of dermal screws for internal fixation. If pelvic pain, immobility, localized bruising, etc. occur after trauma, we should be alert to the possibility of pelvic fracture, and need to seek immediate medical treatment.