There is no optimal treatment for postoperative lumbar disc herniation. Currently, general treatment, medication or surgery can be chosen depending on the severity of the condition.
There is no best, fastest or most effective treatment for lumbar disc herniation, because lumbar disc herniation is more complicated, and the most suitable treatment should be chosen according to the severity of the disease and the related progress.
If the lumbar disc herniation is only mild, you need to pay attention to rest and carry out functional training, so that the function of the lumbar spine to return to normal; for the more complex lumbar disc herniation, and accompanied by obvious pain, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to take oral analgesic, such as aspirin, ibuprofen, and so on. If the herniated lumbar disc causes nerve impingement, surgery can be considered, such as nucleus pulposus removal.
If you have been diagnosed with lumbar disc herniation, you need to observe the condition regularly to understand the progress and severity of the condition, and then choose the most appropriate treatment to control the condition, which should be carried out under the guidance of a medical professional.