The treatment of lumbar disc herniation is summarized in two ways: surgery and conservative treatment. Surgery is more invasive and many people are not willing to accept it. In addition, some patients can only receive conservative treatment because they are older and their physical condition does not allow them to do so. At present, there are many methods of conservative treatment, such as bed rest, massage, physical therapy, traction, acupuncture, oral and external application of drugs, injection and infusion, etc. Some patients have been relieved or even clinically cured after the above-mentioned conservative treatment, but some patients, due to the relatively large herniated disc and more obvious nerve compression, do not have satisfactory results after the above-mentioned conservative treatment, affecting work and life. What about the latter case? Is there any good treatment method? According to many years of clinical experience, I believe that small acupuncture combined with local drug injection is the best treatment for lumbar disc herniation, especially the more persistent lumbar disc herniation that does not want to do surgery. Small acupuncture can release local soft tissue adhesions, cut open the hypertrophic yellow ligament and reduce the pressure on nerve roots; drug injection can inject anti-inflammatory drugs directly into the nerve roots, which has a direct and fast anti-inflammatory effect. Combining the two, the effect is obvious, and generally 1 – 3 times can obviously relieve the symptoms and even relieve the pain. Since it is minimally invasive and incisionless, there are generally no obvious side effects. It is the best choice for patients with lumbar disc herniation who do not have good results from other conservative treatments and do not want to have surgery, and sometimes the efficacy can exceed the patient’s imagination and expectations.