The aggravation of the pain of lumbar disc herniation or the appearance of radiating pain in the lower limbs is mainly due to the stimulation of the lumbar nerve roots by the protruding discs or hyperplastic substances, which produces edema of the nerve roots, thus causing neuropathic pain. Through treatment or rest, this inflammation and edema will be reduced or disappear, and the symptoms of lumbar pain will be relieved. However, it does not mean that the herniated lumbar disc is cured when the symptoms are relieved, because there is a possibility that the herniated lumbar disc is not retracted, but only the nerve root edema is reduced or disappeared. When we increase the amount of activity or the herniation again stimulate the nerve root, the pain symptoms will recur. Therefore, the treatment of lumbar disc herniation is to alleviate the symptoms on the one hand, and on the other hand, it is necessary to alleviate the protrusion or bulging of the herniated material through the lumbar and back muscle exercise, as well as the traction of these treatments, and for the herniated discs that can’t be returned to the body, we can use the interlaminar foramenoscopy or surgical methods to remove the herniated lumbar discs.