What are the mild symptoms of lumbar disc herniation?

The minor symptoms of lumbar disc herniation mainly include lumbar pain, numbness and weakness of the lower limbs, and pain and discomfort in the buttocks and thigh roots. 1. Lumbar pain: the nucleus pulposus of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation compresses the nerves around the lumbar intervertebral disc, which often manifests itself as lumbar pain, mainly soreness and distension, which is usually aggravated by prolonged sitting, prolonged standing, bending over and lifting heavy objects, and which is alleviated to a certain extent by resting in bed. 2. Numbness and weakness of the lower limbs: usually the main manifestation of marginal lumbar disc herniation, the lower limbs have slight numbness and other sensory abnormalities, the calves, soles, dorsum of the feet and other parts of the body are also involved, and can be accompanied by weakness and soreness of the calves. 3. Hip and thigh pain: Some patients with minor lumbar disc herniation may show pain and throbbing pain in the back and outer hip or thigh root. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital for timely treatment.