Ginger for herniated lumbar disc is inaccurate and can be interpreted to mean that ginger provides some relief for herniated lumbar discs. The main function of ginger is to dilate the local blood vessels, and at the same time can provide a certain amount of heat. Ginger applied to the affected area of the lumbar intervertebral disc can accelerate local blood circulation, take away more metabolic products, but also can carry out auxiliary heat therapy, for the lumbar intervertebral disc herniation caused by muscle pain, stiffness, as well as local microcirculation disorders, and other symptoms, have a certain effect of relief. Although ginger can alleviate the symptoms of lumbar disc herniation, it is not practical to treat or cure lumbar disc herniation through ginger. The treatment of lumbar disc herniation is currently based on conservative treatment, which needs to be combined with a variety of modalities of comprehensive treatment, such as heat therapy, spectrum therapy, rehabilitation training, etc. Some patients with heavy nerve compression may also need surgical intervention. For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease are treated differently and should be treated in a standardized manner under the guidance of a doctor.