Three months after conservative treatment of traumatic lumbar disc herniation, X-rays are needed. Three months after the conservative treatment of traumatic lumbar disc herniation, it is necessary to review the X-ray regularly to observe the recovery of the lumbar disc. Mild trauma resulting in lumbar disc herniation can be treated conservatively with rest and braking, cold compresses within 72 hours, hot compresses after 72 hours, acupuncture, traction, physical therapy and medication, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen, and review X-rays three months later to see if the herniated portion has recovered, and if it has recovered, regular follow-ups will be sufficient. However, if the trauma is more serious and there is no greater degree of relief after three months of conservative treatment, it is necessary to consult a hospital in time to observe whether the lumbar discs have problems in the process of recovery, and then carry out targeted treatment after clarifying the problems. The above drugs need to be standardized and rationally used under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists.