Nerve adhesion after lumbar spine surgery can be treated conservatively and surgically. 1. Conservative treatment: For patients with mild disease, oral methylcobalamin, vitamin B1 and other drugs can be used to nourish the nerves, and hormones, mannitol and other drugs can be used to reduce inflammation and edema. If the symptoms of lumbar pain are obvious, you can take meloxicam, indomethacin and other drugs for analgesia. Hot compresses, ultra-short wave, magnetic heat therapy and other physical therapy can also play a role. 2. Surgery: For patients with serious nerve adhesion, conservative treatment is usually not very effective, and surgical treatment can be considered, such as nerve adhesion release surgery, so as to loosen and separate the adherent nerves, in order to alleviate the symptoms of nerve adhesion. If you have nerve adhesions after lumbar spine surgery, it is recommended to have standardized treatment in time. Some of the above medications are prescription drugs and need to be used under the guidance of a physician and pharmacist, while over-the-counter medications can be selected according to the condition.