Herniated lumbar discs that prevent you from bending can be treated with physical therapy, oral medications, and surgery.
Herniated lumbar discs can cause pain in the lower back by compressing the spinal nerve roots. When bending, the discs are squeezed, which can aggravate the stimulation of the nerve roots and cause the pain symptoms to worsen. To pay attention to appropriate rest, try to avoid prolonged standing and repeated bending work, you can wear a lumbar immobilization belt to reduce the pressure on the lumbar spine.
You can also choose lumbar hot compresses, massage, baking electricity, acupuncture and other physiotherapy for treatment. Drugs can be taken orally anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs anti-inflammatory pain such as Nimesulide, Erythroxib and so on. Oral neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin, adenosylcobalamin, etc. can also be taken.
If the lumbar disc herniation causes serious pressure on the spinal nerve root, and the conservative treatment is ineffective, you can also choose the surgical way of treatment. For example, the spinal canal decompression bone graft fusion internal fixation.
If the symptoms of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation can not bend the waist, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive regular treatment.