Lower limb pain caused by herniated lumbar disc can be treated with general, physical therapy, medication and surgery. 1. General treatment: you can take more rest, lie down on a hard bed, reduce activities, soak your feet more often, and do foot massage. 2. Physical therapy: traction, massage and acupuncture can be used to promote blood circulation in the intervertebral discs to reduce inflammation on the one hand, and slow down the swelling of the legs on the other hand. 3. Medication: Non-steroidal drugs can be used to relieve leg pain, such as celecoxib, ibuprofen, etc. Neurotrophic agents, such as vitamin B1, adenosylcobalamin, or dehydrating agents, such as furosemide, mannitol, etc., can be used to alleviate the edema that occurs in the nerves, and assist in the relief of leg pain. 4. Surgery: If the lower limb pain is more serious and affects normal work and life, surgery can be considered. Surgery mainly includes minimally invasive laminectomy and open surgery to remove the nucleus pulposus tissue and relieve the compression on the nerve root. Relieve the symptoms of lower limb pain. If the symptoms of lower limb soreness occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.