After laminectomy, some people will experience normal postoperative symptoms such as lower back pain, soreness, and numbness in the lower extremities. Intervertebral foraminoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive procedure commonly used to treat simple lumbar disc herniation, which is characterized by a small surgical incision, rapid postoperative recovery, and good surgical results, and is now widely used in clinical practice. Although the incision of intervertebral foraminoscopy surgery is small, it can also cause damage to the soft tissues in the lumbar region, and some people may experience mild pain or soreness in the lumbar region after the surgery, which can usually be gradually recovered. Laminectomy can relieve nerve compression, but if the nerve damage is severe before surgery, it will take some time to recover from the nerve damage after surgery. Therefore, numbness in the lower limbs may remain after surgery, and it will take some time for this symptom to fully recover. In addition to the above symptoms, symptoms such as hip pain, soreness and weakness may also occur, and most of them can be relieved on their own. When serious discomfort occurs after the surgery, or the symptoms continue to be unrelieved or worsen progressively, you should consult a doctor for a review, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.