Moxibustion is useful for patients with herniated lumbar discs. Moxibustion is an external treatment in Chinese medicine that can help relieve local muscle spasm and eliminate aseptic inflammation in the deep fascia for patients with lumbar disc herniation. Moxibustion can be used as an adjunct to the treatment of lumbar disc herniation. In clinical practice, the following moxibustion treatments can be used for this type of patient: 1. The moxa stick is lit and placed on the relevant painful area or acupuncture point in the lumbar region to apply gentle moxibustion. 2. moxa pillar moxibustion. The first thing you need to do is to put medicine, such as ginger or sago, on the relevant points or painful spots, and then light the moxa cones on them, replacing them repeatedly, which can also play a therapeutic role. 3, you can use warm needle moxibustion. The so-called warm needle moxibustion refers to the first in the waist acupuncture points into the silver needle, and then on the end of its needle lit moxa cones, so that it can play the dual role of acupuncture and moxibustion. In conclusion, moxibustion is an adjunct to the treatment of lumbar disc herniation and is clinically available in many ways. It is recommended that patients suffering from this type of disease can go to the acupuncture and massage department of a regular Chinese hospital for this supplementary treatment.