There are a lot of patients with lumbar disc herniation because it is a common and frequent disease, and many patients are very afraid of it, and some doctors tell patients that this disease must be operated and steel nails (i.e., internal fixation) must be put in. Therefore, one of the most frequently asked questions by many patients is: Does a herniated lumbar disc necessarily require steel nailing? The answer is, of course, no. According to the treatment principle of relieving symptoms and minimizing trauma, most lumbar disc herniation does not require steel nailing, and nowadays the medical technology has improved significantly compared to the previous level, and various minimally invasive methods can be implemented to achieve relief for simple lumbar disc herniation.