The causes of radiating pain in the lumbar area are as follows: it may be due to a herniated lumbar disc compressing the nerve roots, resulting in radiating pain in the lumbar area and buttocks or lower extremities. In addition, stones in the urinary system, such as ureteral stones or kidney stones, may also cause radiating pain in the lumbar abdomen or lower back. It is necessary to go to the hospital promptly to see a doctor for a preliminary analysis of the source of the radiating pain together with the physical examination. If a lumbar disc herniation is considered to be the cause, an MRI of the lumbar spine can be improved. The main treatment is bed rest, oral painkillers, such as lofen-tiene extended-release tablets, can be used to relieve pain, and can also be combined with appropriate traction physiotherapy. If the radiological pain is caused by urinary stones, ultrasound examination of the urinary system can be completed to help determine the cause. Small stones can be treated with medication, such as stone removal pellets, while larger stones need to be considered for lithotripsy.