After meniscus injury, you can choose to apply plaster as an auxiliary treatment. The cream can mainly play an anti-inflammatory and analgesic, blood circulation and blood stasis, promote the absorption and dissipation of local inflammation, but also can well reduce the local swelling. The cream needs to wait until 24 hours after the meniscus injury occurs before it can be used. Patients can choose topical medications such as flurbiprofen babble cream and indomethacin babble cream. After a meniscus injury, the patient needs to go to the hospital for an MRI examination to clarify the severity of the meniscus injury and choose the appropriate treatment before using the cream. If the injury is of first to second degree, a cast or brace can be used to fix the injury for a period of time, which can promote tissue repair. If the meniscus injury is more than third degree, the effect of plaster treatment is not good, and the patient should take surgery.