How is a bulging vertebral cusp treated?

Patient: sudden onset of leg pain, unable to stand upright. Onset more than 10 days. Laboratory and CT findings: L3-L4,L4-L5 vertebral apical disc bulge; degenerative changes in lumbar spine. Private clinic massage of the waist and legs 4 times, but the effect is not obvious, lying in bed without moving the leg is still painful. Is there any medication to help quick recovery. Doctor: Lumbar disc herniation is a common disease in orthopedics and traumatology, mostly occurring after trauma or exertion, with pain radiating along the lumbar region to the lower limbs, which can be induced by coughing or sneezing to aggravate the symptoms and make it difficult to move. When lumbar disc herniation occurs, the symptoms vary greatly in severity. There are various treatment methods: bed rest, Chinese and western medicine medication, traction, trans-sacral drug injection, physiotherapy, tuina, acupuncture, etc. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for treatment. If the symptoms are more serious, you should be hospitalized.