The pain of lumbar disc herniation can be manifested as low back pain, hip and leg pain, etc. depending on the area of compression. The details are as follows: Lumbar back pain and sciatica which is the most common pain site, about 95% of patients show pain here, mostly as a symptom of L4 ~ L5 or L5 ~ S1 disc herniation compression of the nerve. Lower back with persistent dull pain is more common, the pain can be increased when standing, some patients may also show ischemic spasm-like pain. Sciatica manifests in the posterior gluteal region, posterolateral thigh, lateral calf to the heel or dorsum of the foot, patients often can not stand for a long time, in coughing and sneezing can be aggravated, in the sitting position or bending the knee pain can be relieved. A few patients may also experience referred pain in the groin area. If the intervertebral disc compresses the nerve roots of L1 to L4, it may also manifest as lower abdominal pain and anterior medial thigh pain. When the above pain conditions occur, you should consult a doctor for standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.