There is no uniform standard for the self-healing time of aseptic inflammation, some patients can usually heal themselves in about a month, but the specific time needs to be decided according to the severity of the condition and individual circumstances. Aseptic inflammation, or sterile inflammation, is an inflammatory reaction caused by physical, chemical and other factors. Patients with mild aseptic inflammation can promote the disappearance of inflammation through localized hot compresses and strengthening physical exercise. Usually after about a month of daily care, sterile inflammation can be self-healing, the specific time is also based on the condition, personal constitution and so on. For more severe sterile inflammation, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can be taken as prescribed by the doctor to promote the absorption of inflammation. In addition, physical or chemical factors lead to serious local injury, if the lesion area has swelling and bruising, edema and other conditions, patients must pay attention to rest and with cold compresses, hot compresses and other physical therapy measures to promote recovery. Because each patient’s physical condition is different, so patients with aseptic inflammation need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.