Lumbar disc herniation compression nerve leg pain can only walk 30 meters away need bed rest, medication, traction therapy, surgical treatment and other ways of treatment. Lumbar disc herniation is due to the nucleus pulposus protruding from the ruptured annulus fibrosus and compressing the nerve root, causing a series of clinical symptoms, mainly lumbar pain, as well as one or both sides of the lower limbs radiating pain, numbness and other symptoms. When leg pain occurs and you can only walk 30 meters away, it means that the nerve compression symptoms are more serious, and then you need the following treatments: 1. Bed rest: Immediate bed rest and strict braking are needed to avoid further stimulation and pulling on the nerve root. 2. Medication: When the pain is obvious, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib, as well as drugs that activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis such as radiculopaedic granules, can be taken to relieve the pain. 3. Traction therapy: traction therapy can also be carried out, which can reduce the degree of spinal nerve compression and significantly reduce pain and other symptoms. 4. Surgery: If the above treatments are not effective, surgery is needed. Minimally invasive laminectomy is used to relieve the compression of the nerve root. When the herniated lumbar disc compresses the nerves and you can only walk 30 meters with leg pain, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.