The commonly used drugs for the treatment of plantar fasciitis include anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, local blocking drugs, and topical patches. The most common cause of plantar fasciitis is: often walking for a long time, including mountaineering, hiking, shopping and other activities. Severe cases may affect the normal walking of patients. The main treatment is conservative treatment, including local physical therapy and drug therapy. Among them, the commonly used drug treatment includes oral non steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, local hormone drug blocking treatment and topical plaster treatment. Through active treatment, the effect of plantar fasciitis is acceptable. 1. Anti inflammatory and analgesic drug treatment: oral drugs such as loxoprofen sodium and celecoxib can play an anti-inflammatory role and effectively relieve pain. 2. Local blocking treatment: local injection of a mixture of lidocaine and prednisolone acetate (or betamethasone, etc.). 3. External plaster: The plaster can effectively stimulate nerve endings, thus reducing or relieving pain. Such as flurbiprofen axetil gel plaster and Chinese patent medicine series plaster.