Herniated lumbar disc compression causing leg pain with spinal stenosis can it be cured without surgery?

Lumbar disc herniation compression leading to leg pain is also accompanied by spinal stenosis, if the compression is accompanied by mild stenosis can be treated conservatively; if the compression and stenosis is more serious, then it is best to be treated surgically. Lumbar disc herniation compression leading to leg pain, may be due to the lumbar disc, annulus fibrosus rupture, nucleus pulposus protrusion compression, stimulation of the lumbar spine of the nerve root, resulting in lower extremity leg pain, leg numbness symptoms. Spinal stenosis is usually caused by degenerative disease, osteophytes, trauma, and congenital deformity. Conservative treatment includes absolute bed rest, avoiding bending and lifting heavy objects, etc. Traction therapy can also be performed to relieve symptoms of localized nerve root irritation. If the compression and stenosis are more serious, the herniated disc is bigger, and the compression on the nerve root is heavier, or there is bony stenosis, that is, the development of the spinal canal is too narrow, and the posterior longitudinal ligament is calcified inside the spinal canal, etc., the conservative effect of this case is not good, and it is best to take surgical treatment to remove the herniated disc to achieve the therapeutic purpose. If the lumbar disc herniation pressure leads to leg pain accompanied by spinal stenosis, you need to choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor as soon as possible to avoid aggravation of the condition.