Abdominal muscle tears generally vary in treatment according to the severity of the tear: a. If the abdominal muscle tear is more serious, accompanied by the formation of a large amount of blood oozing or hematoma. At this time, patients need to improve the abdominal ultrasound examination as soon as possible to clarify the specific location and extent of the hematoma, and if necessary, perform surgical hematoma debridement and drainage to completely stop the bleeding, which is conducive to the faster recovery of abdominal muscle tears; second, if the muscle tear is mild and does not cause subcutaneous bleeding and hematoma, it is recommended that patients take bed rest for 2-3 weeks and use a lap band to apply pressure and bandage on the abdomen to avoid excessive activity, which may lead to the aggravation of the abdominal muscle tears; take oral medication to reduce the swelling. The muscle tear injury is aggravated; oral medication to reduce swelling, activate blood and nerve to promote faster muscle recovery.