The occurrence of lumbar degeneration is a manifestation of aging, hyperplasia, and degeneration of the lumbar spine bones, as a manifestation of bone aging. The most common is the occurrence of lumbar disc herniation, which leads to protrusion of the nucleus pulposus, compression of the dural sac and nerve roots, radiating pain or electric shock-like pain in the lower limbs bilaterally, accompanied by weakened muscle strength, pathological reflexes and other symptoms of nerve damage. It can also lead to the occurrence of lumbar spinal stenosis, obvious intermittent claudication, muscle strength weakness, etc., and pain and numbness in the lumbar region after activity, which is gradually relieved after proper rest. Therefore, if lumbar spine degeneration occurs, timely consultation is required and oral anti-osteophyte drugs are given to reduce the speed of bone degeneration.