Artificially induced natural resorption of lumbar intervertebral disc is unreliable. Lumbar disc herniation is caused by the rupture of the annulus fibrosus of the intervertebral disc, the nucleus pulposus tissue protrudes from the rupture place and presses on the nerve, and the rupture of the annulus fibrosus cannot be recovered by itself, so the artificial induction of natural absorption of lumbar disc is unreliable. Under normal circumstances, herniated lumbar discs can be treated with medication and physical therapy to alleviate the symptoms, and surgery is needed to cure the disease. 1. Medication: Inflammatory pain is the mainstay of this disease in most cases. In the absence of contraindications, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium, meloxicam, celecoxib and so on, are firstly considered to play the role of anti-inflammatory and analgesic. 2. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy methods such as extracorporeal shock wave, low and medium frequency electrotherapy and laser therapy can effectively reduce low back pain and improve symptoms and quality of life. 3. Surgery: Surgical removal of the nucleus pulposus of the intervertebral disc that is compressing the nerves can greatly alleviate the symptoms of nerve compression. However, surgery involves risks, and a treatment plan should be determined under the guidance of a doctor according to the specific situation. If the diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation is confirmed, it is recommended that standardized treatment be carried out as soon as possible to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.