After the lumbar disc herniation surgery and recurrence, according to the symptoms after recurrence, conservative treatment, surgical treatment and so on. 1. Conservative treatment: If the recurrence symptoms after surgery are relatively mild, such as occasional lumbar pain and mild pain in the lower limbs, it is recommended to take conservative treatment as the mainstay, such as heat therapy, massage, microwave therapy, etc., to improve the local blood circulation; lumbar and back muscle exercise to strengthen the strength of lumbar muscles and maintain the stability of the spine, etc., or oral ibuprofen, methylcobalamin, etc. to alleviate the symptoms. 2. Surgical treatment: If the symptoms of postoperative recurrence are serious, or if conservative treatment is ineffective after recurrence, or if the symptoms of nerve compression are obvious, the patient may be considered to undergo a second surgical revision. Most of the patients with postoperative recurrence have their first surgery as intervertebral foramenoscopy, so the second revision surgery is mainly open surgery. Surgical release of nerve adhesions or vertebral body fusion, etc. are used to achieve the therapeutic goal. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a doctor.