Lumbar spinal stenosis can be cured, and it is often necessary to choose the appropriate treatment according to the degree of the disease. Mild cases of lumbar spinal stenosis are often treated conservatively, including physical therapy such as localized heat packs, medication such as oral NSAID celecoxib capsules, and attention to daily exercise. These treatments can help mild cases of lumbar spinal stenosis relieve symptoms or even make them disappear completely. However, for severe cases of lumbar spinal stenosis, the only way to achieve a cure is usually through surgical treatment, and common clinical procedures include lumbar spinal decompression and implant fusion. Surgical procedures include lumbar decompression, implant fusion, etc. By removing part of the tissue in the spinal canal, the spinal canal can be effectively returned to its normal state, thus providing a radical cure. The use of relevant medications and related exercise activities are recommended to be carried out under the guidance of a medical professional. It is recommended that patients with lumbar spinal stenosis seek medical treatment in a timely manner and choose the most appropriate treatment plan according to their condition in order to recover their health as soon as possible.