Most people who suffer from a cold in the lower back experience significant relief in 2-4 weeks if they are treated aggressively. However, if the patient does not pay attention to it and does not treat it, the symptoms associated with the lower back, such as pain and limitation of movement, may persist for a long period of time. Cold in the lower back may lead to muscle spasms in the lower back and sterile inflammation of the fascia. In addition, there may be osteophytes and herniated discs in the lumbar region, hypertrophy and calcification of ligaments, and a number of other pathologies. After the appearance of the above lesions, if active treatment is carried out, the course of the above lesions can be stopped at an early stage, so that the related symptoms can be completely relieved. However, if they are not treated in a timely and effective manner, the symptoms will persist. It is recommended that patients with lumbar cold must go to the orthopedic department of a hospital of the second level or above for treatment, in order to prevent the long-term recurrence of this type of disease. In the case of long-term recurrence, even after thorough treatment, it is not possible to achieve complete relief of the symptoms.