There is no so-called fastest solution for lumbar compression, which requires regular bed rest, medication, physical therapy, surgery and other treatments. 1. General treatment: bed rest should be taken after lumbar compression, avoid excessive activities, and wear a hard waist belt to protect the waist. 2.Drug treatment (1) Anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs: under the guidance of the doctor, oral celecoxib, sodium rosoprofen and other anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can reduce the local inflammatory reaction and effectively relieve the pain symptoms caused by nerve compression. (2) Nutritional nerve drugs: vitamin B1, vitamin B6, methylcobalamin and other nutritive nerve drugs can be used as prescribed by the doctor, which can help repair the damaged nerves and improve the symptoms of nerve compression. (3) Activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis: flurbiprofen ester topical cream and loxoprofen sodium topical cream can be used for external application, which can accelerate the local blood circulation, promote the dissipation of inflammatory substances, and alleviate numbness, pain and other uncomfortable symptoms arising from nerve compression. The medication should be prescribed by the doctor. 3. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy such as traction, massage and physiotherapy can be performed in regular hospitals, which can help increase the lumbar spinal space, relax local muscles, improve blood circulation and relieve uncomfortable symptoms such as nerve compression. 4. Surgery: If the effect of conservative treatment is unsatisfactory, or if the pain and numbness caused by nerve compression gradually aggravate, the specialist can choose the appropriate surgical treatment according to the condition. When lumbar spinal dehiscence compresses the nerves, you should consult a doctor in time, and the specialist will clarify your condition and then actively carry out the appropriate treatment, which will help to improve the uncomfortable symptoms such as nerve compression as soon as possible.