Where to apply the cream for herniated lumbar disc

A herniated lumbar disc appears and the cream is applied to the area where the pain is most pronounced. A herniated lumbar disc compressing the sciatic nerve can manifest as lumbar pain, hip pain, and pain from the large and small legs to the soles of the feet. You can relieve the pain symptoms by applying plasters to the local pain points. The plasters can be applied to the site of lumbar disc herniation, mostly at lumbar 5 sacral 1 or lumbar 4 and lumbar 5 discs, and can be applied to both sides of the spine. For the sciatic nerve outlet, which is the point where the pain in the pear-shaped muscle of the hip is more obvious, you can also apply plasters, for the thigh and calf parts of the pain is particularly intense, you need to apply anti-inflammatory and analgesic plasters. Local plasters are used as an auxiliary treatment, and if necessary, oral medication and physiotherapy should be used to enhance the efficacy of the treatment, and plasters should be avoided if the local skin is significantly damaged.