Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc belongs to the category of “lumbago” and “paralysis” in traditional Chinese medicine. For the treatment of this disease, there are traditional Chinese medicines that can activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, move qi to alleviate pain (by regulating the body’s qi to alleviate pain), tonify the liver and kidneys, strengthen the tendons and bones, dispel wind and dampness, and warm the menstruation to disperse the cold, such as Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong, Myrrh, Cortex Eucommiae, Qiang Wu, etc. 1. Activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, promoting circulation of Qi and relieving pain: applicable to Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndromes characterized by stabbing pain in fixed areas, dark purple tongue or petechiae, etc., e.g., Ligusticum chuanxiong, Boswellia serrata, myrrh, blood exhaustion, Panax ginseng, safflower, peach kernel, Angelica sinensis, etc. 2. Tonifying the liver and kidney, strengthening the tendons and bones: applicable to the deficiency of the liver and kidney, symptoms such as lumbar pain, lumbar and knee pain, weakness, etc., such as Eucommia, Fructus Schisandrae, Sambucus, Dog’s spine, Bone Marrow, Bovine Knee. 3. Dispelling wind and dampness, warming menstruation and dispersing cold: applicable to wind-cold and dampness paralysis, symptoms such as localized pain, muscle soreness and numbness, limb constriction (body spasm and twitching due to wind-cold), etc., e.g. Duhuo, Qianghou, Weilingxian, Gentiana Macrophyllae, Wuga Pi, Haifengteng, Loxiden, Cangzhu, Cao Wu, Prepared Pseudostemonium, Prepared Pseudostemonium, Dry Ginger, Ephedra, Hyssop and Cinnamon Branches. Once diagnosed with lumbar disc herniation, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and use medication under the guidance of doctors.