The recovery time of lumbar disc herniation in the acute stage is about 2 weeks, and the specific recovery time should be judged according to the degree of the disease.
Lumbar disc herniation is due to degenerative disc disease, resulting in the nucleus pulposus protruding outside the annulus fibrosus, compression of the spinal cord, nerve roots and other lumbar peripheral tissues, resulting in a series of compressive symptoms, such as lumbar pain, radiating pain in the lower extremities, cauda equina syndrome, etc. The acute stage of lumbar disc herniation can be relieved by conservative treatment in 2 weeks.
The acute stage of lumbar disc herniation can be basically relieved by conservative treatment for 2 weeks, and if the herniation is more serious and requires surgical treatment, the recovery time will be prolonged.
If the diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation is confirmed, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to assess the patient’s condition and give standardized treatment to avoid delays.