Can we review 3 months after minimally invasive surgery for lumbar herniation?

Lumbar herniation can be reviewed 3 months after minimally invasive surgery.
Lumbar spine herniation is lumbar disc herniation, and its minimally invasive surgery mainly refers to intervertebral foramenoscopy surgery and discoscopy surgery, which can release the compression symptoms caused by lumbar disc herniation on sciatic nerve. After the minimally invasive lumbar herniation surgery, inflammation and edema may appear at the surgical wound site, and bed rest for one month is needed before getting out of bed, and the lumbar support can be taken out to the hospital for review after three months.
During the recovery period after minimally invasive surgery for lumbar spine herniation, patients also need to cooperate with functional exercises and anti-inflammatory and anti-oedema treatments under the guidance of the doctor, which can be taken as cephalosporin, amoxicillin, etc., and combined with the administration of nutritive nerve medications, such as methylcobalamin and ghrelin, etc., which can reduce the inflammation and edema and promote the recovery.
If there is any abnormality or discomfort after minimally invasive surgery for lumbar spine herniation, patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible to check the recovery of the wound, so as to avoid infection of the wound to affect the recovery.