Lumbar herniation compressing the nerves is not self-healing. Lumbar herniation, known as lumbar disc herniation, is a relatively common disease that occurs in people with sedentary or long-term poor posture. Mild lumbar disc herniation can be improved to a certain extent by changing bad habits, but the vast majority of patients need active treatment, such as bed rest, local traction, physical therapy, acupuncture, etc., and if the pain is more serious, also need to cooperate with the drugs, such as taking ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory pain relief. If the patient’s lumbar disc herniation is more serious and compresses the nerves, and a series of nerve compression symptoms such as weakness and numbness of the lower limbs, it is completely impossible to heal by itself, and a series of treatments, such as surgery, must be used to improve the symptoms of nerve compression, and help the patient to return to a normal life. The above drugs need to be standardized and reasonably used under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists.