What should I do if I still have pain after two months of minimally invasive surgery for herniated disc?

Lumbar disc herniation after minimally invasive surgery for two months the wound that still hurts with nerve damage, local inflammatory edema, surgical decompression or nucleus pulposus removal is not complete, can be given medication, physical therapy, surgical treatment and other methods of relief. 1. Nerve injury: surgery to lift the lumbar disc on the nerve compression, but the nerve damage has not been fully recovered, there will be pain. Nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B12 can be taken orally, and non-steroidal analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen and meloxicam can be taken orally. 2. Local inflammatory edema: mainly caused by peripheral tissue damage, you can choose local hot compresses, ultrashort wave and other physical therapy methods, daily bed rest can be gradually relieved. 3. Surgical decompression or incomplete removal of the nucleus pulposus: another surgical treatment may be needed. Lumbar disc herniation after minimally invasive surgery for two months the wound that still hurts may also be caused by other reasons, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to give treatment. The above medication should be under the guidance of a doctor, avoid taking on their own.