Minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery generally requires bed rest for a period of no more than one week; the exact bed rest time is arranged on an individual patient basis. Lumbar disc herniation with minimally invasive surgery generally patients need to stay in bed for one day, after one day you can get out of bed for light activities and move around the room in case it causes gastrointestinal discomfort. If the patient still feels discomfort and pain at the wound after one day, then bed rest is still needed for 2~3 days, and those with more serious conditions can delay the time of getting out of bed, but the bed rest time is usually not more than one week. After minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery, patients should get out of bed as much as possible to help early recovery; at the same time, the diet should be light and easy to digest, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and reasonably arrange the work and rest, in order to achieve early recovery. If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to identify the cause and then give targeted treatment.