The vast majority of patients with herniated discs are mild and can be treated satisfactorily and hopefully cured with conservative treatment, which is the preferred treatment option. If conservative treatment is not effective, surgery can be considered with definite results.
In addition, with the development of minimally invasive spine technology, its use in treatment is becoming more and more widespread. Compared with traditional surgical treatment, it can reduce surgical trauma, shorten hospital stay, and carry out post-operative rehabilitation exercises as early as possible, obtaining excellent results in the treatment of the disease, but doctors will strictly grasp the indications for surgery.