Herniated discs with dural sac compression generally do not heal on their own. If a patient with a herniated lumbar disc or a herniated cervical disc develops dural sac compression, since most herniated discs are degenerative changes and do not heal on their own, dural sac compression cannot heal on its own if not treated in a timely manner. Patients need physical traction or surgical treatment for herniated discs, so that the width of the intervertebral space increases, the herniated lumbar disc is partially retracted, and the pressure on the dural sac is reduced, so as to relieve the pain and numbness of the limbs caused by the herniated discs compressing the dural sac. Therefore, it is recommended that the patient be treated in time, and actively cooperate with the doctor for physical therapy, surgery, etc., so as to avoid further aggravation of the symptoms.