Can you walk out of bed with a herniated disk?

Whether a patient with lumbar disc herniation can get out of bed and walk needs to be based on the specific condition. If it is in the acute stage of lumbar disc herniation, that is, when the symptoms of pain in the lumbar region as well as the symptoms of radiating pain and numbness in the lower limbs are more obvious, it is not possible to get out of bed at this time, and it is necessary to take strict bed rest. If you get out of bed may lead to the location of the lumbar disc herniation, and the edema of the nerve root to produce a greater force stimulation and extrusion, will lead to the nerve root edema aggravation or the emergence of the nerve bundle of ischemia, leading to further aggravation of lumbar disc herniation, is not conducive to the recovery. After the acute stage, that is, after the symptoms of lumbar and lower limbs are significantly reduced, you can try to get out of bed and walk, and when you get out of bed, you have to gradually increase the amount of activity, not to be adventurous, or it may lead to a sudden aggravation of the condition, and when you get out of bed, you should wear a lumbar girdle with steel plate for lumbar support and protection, and pay attention to avoiding lumbar twisting and bending and other related actions. Avoid twisting and bending of the waist and other related actions.