Calf swelling and pain one week after intervertebral foramenoscopy can be treated by general treatment, medication, other treatments, etc. Most of the swelling and pain in the calf one week after intervertebral foramenoscopy is due to edema of the intervertebral disc, etc., and it can be restored to normal after active treatment. 1. General treatment: If symptoms appear, you can be treated by local hot compresses, closure, physical therapy and other methods, which will have some relief for the pain. 2. Medication: Oral aspirin enteric-coated tablets, ibuprofen delayed-release capsules, indomethacin enteric-coated tablets and other medications can be taken under the guidance of the doctor to relieve the pain, and can also be combined with oral methylcobalamin tablets, ganodepin capsules, mazolin tablets and other medications to eliminate the swelling of the treatment. 3. Other treatments: Avoid going down to the ground, rest on a hard bed, and eat a reasonable diet, avoiding spicy and stimulating foods. When uncomfortable symptoms appear, you should go to the hospital for diagnosis and receive targeted treatment as soon as possible to avoid aggravating your condition and affecting your daily life.