The treatment options for lumbar herniated disc calcification are divided into conservative treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Conservative treatment: most patients with lumbar herniated disc calcification have a long course of disease, if the patient’s symptoms are not serious or the resistance to surgery is relatively strong, conservative treatment can be considered first, such as heat therapy, traction and other physical therapy with ibuprofen, methylcobalamin and other medications, to alleviate the pain and reduce nerve compression. 2. Surgery: If the patient’s imaging suggests that the calcification is more serious and there is stenosis of the spinal canal; if the symptoms are more serious and there is a weakening of the muscles of both lower limbs or even cauda equina syndrome, surgery is usually recommended to decompress the nerve. Surgical procedures can be broadly categorized into minimally invasive laminectomy and open surgery. The specific type of surgery is largely determined by the patient’s condition. If the diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation and calcification is confirmed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to reduce the adverse effects of the disease. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor and avoid self-medication.