Common lumbago is mostly inflammation of lumbar muscles, fascia and bursa, which can appear as local, unilateral or bilateral pain, and can be accompanied by swelling and activity disorders, some patients can feel lumbago aggravated during sleep, especially in the morning, and can be alleviated or disappeared with a little activity after getting up; such as lesions of intervertebral disc injury, which can cause downward-induced lower limb pain, is mostly radiated to the affected lower limb by hip pain as the focus, and can be accompanied by sensory and Motor disorders (numbness, limb mobility, etc.), and over time, muscle atrophy may also occur. If disc pathology is suspected, CT can be done to confirm the diagnosis. If there is no intervertebral disc lesion, it is recommended that the treatment: hot compress is good, half an hour a day, or physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture, closed, and less use of oral medicine.