Adhesion treatment after minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery ranges from conservative treatments such as heat packs, acupuncture, physical therapy, and medications, to surgical treatments. Adhesion is a common complication after minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation. At this time, we should avoid lumbar stress or repeated flexion and extension activities, and also pay attention to lumbar warmth, hot compresses can be used to improve local blood circulation, and can be used in conjunction with acupuncture and short-wave, ultrashort-wave and other physical therapy to alleviate the symptoms. Nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin can also be applied. If the adhesions cannot be loosened through conservative treatment, surgery for adhesion release can be considered. Adhesion after minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early standardized treatment in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.