The treatment of neurogenic tumors of lumbar major muscle should be chosen in an appropriate way according to the specific condition, and the treatment includes medication, surgery, targeted therapy, and radiotherapy, chemotherapy and so on. Neurogenic tumors often occur in the area of mediastinum, and they can be divided into benign and malignant tumors. 1. Drug treatment: first of all, symptomatic treatment. If there is pain, it can be treated by oral administration of Loxoprofen, etc. If there is numbness and weakness of nerves, it can be treated by oral administration of methylcobalamin and vitamin B1, which can nourish the nerves. null2. Surgical treatment: no matter benign or malignant, first of all, surgical resection should be carried out, to avoid that because of the tumor growth is too huge in the later stage, which can not be completely resected. null3. Neurogenic tumors, drug treatment is less effective, the best treatment is surgical resection to cut off the tumor completely. If the tumor is benign, most of them can be completely cured with timely surgical intervention. 3. Targeted therapy, radiotherapy and chemotherapy: if the tumor is relatively large, wrapping the spine and peripheral nerves tightly together, and cannot be removed by surgery, pathological puncture biopsy should be done to diagnose the tumor type, origin and differentiation degree. Under the premise of accurate diagnosis, specific drug therapy, such as targeted therapy, can be carried out to control the tumor or shrink the tumor. If the tumor has metastasized or is large, surgery cannot be performed, and the main treatment options are drug therapy, including chemotherapy, targeted, immunotherapy, and local radiation therapy to control tumor growth. If the diagnosis of neurogenic tumor of lumbar major muscle is confirmed, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and under the guidance of doctors for standardized treatment to reduce the adverse effects.