How to Relieve a Herniated Disc

Lumbar disc herniation generally refers to lumbar disc herniation. Relief of lumbar disc herniation can be achieved through general treatment, medication and surgery. 1. General treatment: For the first attack, and the onset of a short period of time of the patient, you can bed rest for about 3 weeks. Therapies such as pelvic traction can also be used, or combined with physical therapy, such as low and medium frequency electrotherapy, to relieve the discomfort caused by lumbar disc herniation. 2. Medication: Inflammatory pain occurs in most cases of this disease, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac, can be considered. If accompanied by muscle spasms, you can use drugs such as Eperisone. 3. Surgery: For patients who cannot be relieved by the above treatments or who suffer from recurrent attacks that affect their work and life, and who meet the indications for surgery, lumbar disc removal can be chosen to relieve lumbar disc herniation. The above drugs are for reference only, the specific dosage and usage should follow the doctor’s instructions. Lumbar disc herniation should be timely medical treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly use drugs.