The treatment of nucleus pulposus prolapse mainly includes bed rest, medication and surgery. 1. Bed rest: for the self-digestion and absorption of the nucleus pulposus, it is necessary not to allow the nucleus pulposus to move in the spinal canal, so when there is a nucleus pulposus prolapse, bed rest and braking. 2. Medication: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as Celecoxib and Loxoprofen sodium can be taken internally to reduce inflammation, relieve pain and promote blood circulation, which can accelerate the digestion and absorption of water in the nucleus pulposus. If the disease is more serious, intravenous mannitol or dexamethasone can be injected to promote the dissipation of nerve root edema, which may help the digestion and absorption of medulla oblongata, in addition, it can also be used in conjunction with acupuncture, massage and other ways to help the digestion and absorption of medulla oblongata. 3. Surgery: If the pain is obvious or there is perineal numbness and incontinence, daily life is affected and conservative treatment is ineffective, we suggest surgery, such as nucleus pulposus removal, to reduce the compression of the nerve root and relieve the symptoms. The farther the slipped nucleus pulposus goes, the faster it will be digested and absorbed. The whole process of digestion and absorption takes about 1 year, if it is not digested and absorbed within 1 year, the possibility of self digestion and absorption becomes very small. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid aggravation of the condition. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor.