What is the best medication to take after surgery for a herniated disc?

Nutritional nerve medications such as methylcobalamin, anti-inflammatory pain medications such as ibuprofen, swelling medications such as Myzolene, and antibiotics such as cephalosporins can be taken after lumbar disc herniation surgery. Nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1 can be used to promote the recovery of nerves as recovery after lumbar disc surgery is usually slow. When nerve edema is present, medications such as Myzolin can effectively reduce swelling. Postoperative pain at the surgical site is usually more obvious, you can take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib. If you have gastritis and other stomach diseases, consider taking omeprazole and other proton pump inhibitors at the same time to protect the gastric mucosa. Because the lumbar disc herniation surgery is more complicated, in order to avoid postoperative infection, taking antibiotics such as amoxicillin can be effective prevention. Considering the differences in each person’s physical condition, medical condition and other differences, the medication taken will also be different. Therefore, all of the above medications need to be used after consulting with a doctor to avoid blindly using medication on your own.