Lumbar intervertebral disc herniation toes will show pain numbness and weakness. After the lumbar intervertebral herniation compresses the sciatic nerve, the manifestation of sciatic nerve radiating pain will occur. It can radiate along the buttocks to the posterior lateral thigh, lateral calf and toes. The patient can temporarily relieve the compression and alleviate the symptoms through certain body positions, such as bending over and bending the hip and knee when lying on the side. If the patient’s symptoms are obvious and seriously affect daily life and work, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for relevant auxiliary examinations to decide whether surgical treatment is needed. Currently, minimally invasive surgery is mostly used and has the advantages of less trauma, faster recovery and higher safety, which is a mature procedure for lumbar disc herniation treatment.