What herbs are effective for herniated discs

Lumbar disc herniation should be lumbar disc herniation. Lumbar disc herniation belongs to the category of lumbar pain in traditional Chinese medicine, and the commonly used Chinese medicines are Si Miao Pills, Zuo Gui Pills, and Yu Gui Pills. The right medication can only achieve better results, there is no such thing as taking what traditional Chinese medicine is effective. Four Wonderful Pills is composed of Cangzhu, Ox Knee, Salt Cypress and Coix Seed. It is used for paralysis caused by dampness-heat infiltration (dampness and heat evils invading the intestines, bladder, pubic area, lower limbs, etc.), which is characterized by redness and swelling of the feet and knees, and pain in the tendons and bones. Use with caution in pregnant women. Zuo Gui Wan, composed of Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Semen Cuscutae, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae, Radix Kamehameha Gum, Radix Deer Antler Gum, Rhizoma Dioscoreae, Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, Fructus Lycii. It is used for lumbago and knee weakness caused by deficiency of true yin, night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping sweating after waking up), and fatigue (lack of spirit) and dryness of mouth. Contraindicated for pregnant women and forbidden for children. Right Angelica Pill, composed of Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati, Rhizoma Polygonati Odorati, and Cinnamon. It has the effect of warming and tonifying kidney yang, filling up essence and stopping spermatorrhea (filling up and stabilizing essence, preventing spermatorrhea and semen slippage). It is used for deficiency of kidney yang, failure of vital fire (weakness of kidney yang of the organism, reduced function of warming and promoting the operation of qi and blood) caused by coldness and soreness of the waist and knees, mental weakness, coldness and fear of cold, impotence and spermatorrhea, loose stools, and frequent and clear urination. If you need to use medication, you should go through a doctor’s diagnosis and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.