Most of the lumbar disc herniation can be clinically cured through standardized treatments, such as general treatment, physical therapy, medication and surgery.
1. General treatment: such as lumbar braking and resting, wearing lumbar support, and lumbar traction under the guidance of professionals and other therapeutic measures can improve the symptoms or slow down the development of the disease in the early stage of lumbar disc herniation.
2. Physical therapy: Physical therapy is an effective means of treatment for lumbar disc herniation, such as localized heat therapy, electrotherapy, magnetic therapy, etc., which can relieve pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
3. Medication: Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers such as acetaminophen and celecoxib, or oral nutritional neurotoxic drugs such as methylcobalamin can improve pain, numbness and other uncomfortable symptoms.
4. Surgery: People with severe herniation and ineffective conservative treatment need to undergo surgery to completely improve their symptoms, such as discectomy, discectomy and implant fusion.
Most cases of lumbar disc herniation are degenerative changes of the intervertebral discs, and early standardized treatment can significantly improve the symptoms, thus not affecting daily life and work, i.e. clinical cure.
Therefore, lumbar disc herniation with related symptoms should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, complete the relevant examinations, and standardized treatment as prescribed by the doctor after clarifying the severity of the disease, so as to avoid delaying the condition. Drugs should be applied in accordance with the doctor’s prescription to avoid adverse consequences.