Suffer from lumbar disc herniation feel better can walk whether need to carry out surgical treatment, mainly according to the nerve compression situation to decide, most people do not need to carry out surgical treatment, a small number of people with serious nerve compression, conservative treatment effect is not good, can consider surgical intervention. The basis of the pathogenesis of lumbar disc herniation is due to degenerative lesions of the lumbar spine. Self-perception of symptomatic relief and the ability to walk are signs of symptomatic relief of lumbar disc herniation. If the symptoms as well as the imaging tests suggest that the nerve compression is not serious, surgery is usually not recommended, and conservative treatment is still the mainstay. If the symptoms and imaging tests indicate that the nerve compression is not severe, surgery is usually not recommended, and conservative treatment is still the mainstay of treatment. In a small number of people, although they feel that their symptoms have subsided and they can walk, imaging suggests that the nerve compression is severe or that there is a progressive loss of muscle strength, and surgical intervention is usually recommended. Since the damage to the nerve tissue is now considered irreversible, timely decompression of the nerve can have a positive effect on the outcome of the surgery as well as on the postoperative recovery. For the same disease, there are different treatments for different physical conditions and different stages of the disease, so it is recommended to consult the doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the severity of the disease, and then carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delays in the disease.