Indications for surgery for multisegment lumbar disc herniation include failure of nonsurgical treatment, development of neurologic symptoms, and severe herniation. A series of discomforts caused by rupture of the fibrous annulus and herniation of the nucleus pulposus tissue of a multisegmental intervertebral disc, which compresses and irritates the nerve roots, and its common symptoms are radiating pain and numbness in the lower extremities, intermittent claudication, and coldness of the affected extremities. Surgical treatment should be considered in the following cases 1. Ineffective non-surgical treatment: patients with a history of more than half a year, ineffective after strict non-surgical treatment and recurrent attacks. Or the first attack of severe pain, short-term non-surgical treatment is ineffective. 2. Neurological symptoms: nerve root or cauda equina nerve compression and paralysis, combined with spinal stenosis, urinary and fecal incontinence, the need for timely surgical treatment to avoid causing nerve damage. 3. Serious herniation: huge herniation or prolapse, long history of the disease, seriously affecting the work and quality of life need surgical treatment. If you suffer from multi-segment lumbar disc herniation, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment and choose whether to operate according to the doctor’s advice.