Scoliosis caused by lumbar disc herniation should be treated with pelvic traction, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and other medications according to the condition after medical treatment, and self-correction is not recommended. 1. Traction therapy: when the nucleus pulposus of the herniated lumbar disc presses on the nerve root, pain can be generated, and patients have compensatory lumbar scoliosis in order to alleviate the pain. Pelvic traction can alleviate the pressure on the nerve root, and at the same time, help to release the muscle spasm and adjust the normal physiological curvature of the spine. 2. Medication: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen can relieve pain and eliminate inflammation, thus improving compensatory scoliosis. Adverse effects of ibuprofen include dyspepsia, stomach pain, dizziness, etc. It is contraindicated for those with active peptic ulcers, pregnant and lactating women, and those who are allergic to NSAIDs. 3. Others: In the chronic stage of herniated disc, spastic back muscles can be relaxed by hot compresses and massage to improve scoliosis. The above medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s prescription. If the patient’s scoliosis symptoms are serious, or if the symptoms persist without improvement, the patient should go to the hospital in time for treatment.