Lumbar disc herniation can often be treated by surgery to achieve better results. 1. Between the vertebrae there is a fibrocartilaginous connecting tissue, i.e. intervertebral disc, including the annulus fibrosus and the nucleus pulposus. When the nucleus pulposus protrudes and compresses the nerve root, it will lead to the symptom of pain, numbness, weakness of the lower limbs, and even part of the muscle atrophy and paralysis. Through surgical treatment, the protruding nucleus pulposus is removed to relieve the compression on the nerve root, and the nerve function can be better restored. 2. Simple disc herniation can often be treated with minimally invasive surgery, in which the nucleus pulposus is precisely removed through foramenoscopy or intervertebral laminoscopy as well as dual-channel endoscopy, to achieve the purpose of effectively relieving lower limb pain and lumbago. Lumbar disc herniation interlaminar foraminoscopic treatment can be discharged the next day as long as you are hospitalized on the same day of surgery. 3. More than 90% of lumbar disc herniations can be solved by means of minimally invasive surgery. If the symptoms are very severe, we can remove the herniated disc through a small seven-millimeter eye, at which point we are able to eliminate the symptoms and completely cure them through this. In summary, lumbar disc herniation patients need to pay more attention to rest after surgery, develop good living habits, and go to the hospital on time for review, so that the doctor can understand the postoperative recovery.