Lumbar disc prolapse compressing nerve is divided into two conditions, one is compressing sinus vertebral nerve around lumbar vertebrae, the main symptom is causing pain and activity limitation in the lumbar region, without typical lower limb numbness and pain, but it will cause muscle atrophy in the lumbar back over time, weakening the protective force of lumbar back muscles, weakening the stability of lumbar vertebrae, and further aggravation of lumbar disc prolapse. The other is that it can compress the nerve roots leading to numbness, pain, soreness and swelling of the lower limbs, and in serious cases, there may even be muscle atrophy of the lower limbs, weakened strength, paralysis, urinary and faecal dysfunction, etc., except that this final end is currently very rare in the clinic, because the corresponding clinical symptoms appear, have gone to the hospital for systematic treatment to intervene. Therefore, now that the corresponding clinical symptoms have arisen after this disease, it is recommended to actively treat and maintain the disease to avoid further aggravation.