There is no fastest way to relieve lumbar herniated disc pain, which may be treated with oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, non-surgical treatments such as traction therapy, and surgery.
1. Non-surgical treatment: Herniated lumbar disc pain may be relieved by oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, traction therapy such as pelvic traction, and bed rest.
2. Surgery: When the symptoms of lumbar and leg pain are severe or recurring, and non-surgical treatment is ineffective for more than half a year, seriously affecting the life, and obvious nerve involvement, surgical treatment is needed, such as total laminectomy with nucleus pulposus removal, minimally invasive disc removal surgery, and artificial disc replacement, etc., for treatment.
Lumbar disc herniation needs to choose the appropriate treatment program under the guidance of the doctor, and drugs need to be applied in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.