Treatment of mild herniated lumbar discs can mostly be treated symptomatically by conservative measures because the clinical symptoms they produce are generally mild. Specific measures include the following: 1. Strict bed rest for three weeks is preferable. During bed rest, traction treatment of the lower limbs can be given symptomatically. The traction weight is usually 1/7-1/10 of the body weight, traction 3 times a day, traction time is also required to continue for three weeks. 2, can be symptomatic oral some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as acetochlorfenac, diclofenac, celecoxib, etc., these drugs can significantly reduce the aseptic inflammation at the compressed nerve root, so it is conducive to improving clinical symptoms. 3, can also be intravenous input with blood circulation and blood stasis effect These drugs can significantly improve the blood circulation at the nerve roots under pressure, so it is also beneficial to relieve the symptoms. 4. You can also wear a waist brace to reduce the load on the lumbar spine, which is also beneficial to the recovery of symptoms.