How to treat sciatic nerve pain?

Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Patient female, 43 years old, right leg sciatic nerve pain, right leg soreness, feeling heavy, fingers often numb, today in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Ninth Hospital for spiral CT diagnostic examination: L3 ~ S1 intervertebral disc CT scan shows: L3 ~ S1 intervertebral disc can be seen to varying degrees to the surrounding homogeneous expansion, dural sac and nerve The dural sac and nerve roots are mildly compressed, the vertebral canal morphology is acceptable, the ligamentum flavum is not thick, and no bone destruction is seen. Impression: L3~S1 disc bulge last November felt soreness and heaviness in the right leg, recently the right leg sciatic nerve pain, painful area fever, night sweating in the chest, often dizziness. Sometimes do massage and acupuncture, the effect is not obvious. The sermon was completed: from the situation you provided, you are suffering from lumbar disc herniation, cervical spine may have cervical spondylosis. You can upload the CT of lumbar spine, and it is better to do an MRI of cervical spine. Your current situation can first take conservative treatment, including physical therapy, hot compresses, functional exercises, do not bend over and lift heavy things, try not to sit or stand for a long time, do appropriate neck tilting and waist raising movements, also can take oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, topical creams. If the above treatment is not effective, I suggest you to take minimally invasive surgery treatment. With the advancement of minimally invasive technology, many lumbar degenerative diseases, including severe, prolapsed and free lumbar disc herniation and lumbar spinal stenosis, hospitalized in our hospital have been better treated by minimally invasive surgery.