The treatments for lumbar disc herniation pain include medication, surgery and physical therapy. 1. Drug treatment: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving functions, such as ibuprofen and diclofenac. They are prohibited for pregnant and lactating women. Those with muscle stiffness can use muscle relaxants, such as Eperisone, Cloxazone and so on. It is forbidden for people with severe liver and kidney dysfunction, people with shock, and lactating women. For patients with lumbar disc herniation in the acute stage, dehydrating agents, such as mannitol, can be used. Mannitol is contraindicated in acute pulmonary edema, or severe pulmonary stasis. Glucocorticoid drugs can accelerate the relief of pain, such as dexamethasone, etc., athletes should be careful. 2. Surgery: Suitable for patients with a history of more than three months, those who are ineffective in strict conservative treatment, or patients with combined symptoms of cauda equina compression, and those with severe pain combined with spinal stenosis. 3. Physical therapy: extracorporeal shock wave can effectively reduce the pain of patients with lumbar back pain, and the commonly used low-frequency electrotherapy includes transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and interferential electrotherapy. If the lumbar disc herniation has uncomfortable symptoms, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, according to the specific condition of the doctor, to develop individualized diagnosis and treatment plan, so as not to delay the condition.