How long does it take to stop hurting after minimally invasive surgery for lumbar protrusion

Lumbar herniation generally refers to lumbar disc herniation, most patients do minimally invasive surgery generally 4 to 6 weeks after the pain will be significantly relieved, a few patients with serious conditions may remain long-term pain sequelae, pain prolonged, depending on the patient’s condition and the recovery situation. Lumbar disc herniation is a common and frequent disease in spinal surgery, and is the most common cause of lower back pain and low back pain. For patients who have no effect of non-surgical treatment, minimally invasive surgical treatment can be carried out according to the condition of the patient, and most of the patients will suffer from pain about 3~5 days after minimally invasive surgery, and with the healing of the incision, the pain will usually disappear slowly in about 4~6 weeks. However, in the case of lumbar disc herniation patients with severe nerve compression, even after minimally invasive surgery, the pain is only alleviated and there may be long-term pain sequelae. Minimally invasive surgery refers to the use of laparoscopy, thoracoscopy and other modern medical devices and related equipment for surgery, with less trauma, less pain and faster recovery superiority. After minimally invasive surgery, patients with lumbar disc herniation should also avoid high-intensity exercise, such as running, jumping rope, etc., and minimize bending to avoid affecting the recovery of the condition.