The recovery time for lumbar disc herniation is mostly related to the severity of the condition, treatment methods, etc. and cannot be generalized. In mild cases, symptoms can be relieved in 1 to 2 weeks after standardized treatment. If the condition is serious and requires surgery, the recovery time is about 3 months. Lumbar disc herniation mostly occurs on the basis of lumbar disc degeneration, the nucleus pulposus tissue protrudes due to rupture of the annulus fibrosus, triggering aseptic and immune inflammation, and the protruding nucleus pulposus tissue can mechanically compress and cause spinal nerve root lesions, resulting in lumbar pain with radiating pain in the lower limbs unilaterally or bilaterally, and neurological dysfunction such as numbness of the lower limbs, etc. The disease is a recurrent disease. This disease is a recurrent disease, after standardized stepwise treatment, the symptoms of mild condition can be relieved in 1 to 2 weeks, if the condition is serious enough to require surgical treatment, the recovery time may take 3 months or longer. After the lumbar disc herniation, you should promptly standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance, actively cooperate with the doctor, and regularly review the condition, so as to avoid the disease from prolonging and not being cured.