Lumbar spondylolisthesis usually does not require surgery in the early stages if the patient does not have any symptoms. If symptoms are severe and conservative treatment is ineffective, surgery is recommended. Surgery is not always necessary after a lumbar spondylolisthesis has developed. For patients in the early stages of lumbar spondylolisthesis, there is usually no significant spinal stenosis or significant compression of the spinal nerve roots within the spinal canal. The patient may not have obvious symptoms, this situation generally does not need surgery, you can properly strengthen the low back muscle exercise. If patients with lumbar spondylolisthesis have symptoms of lumbar pain to the extent of radiating numbness and pain in the lower extremities, but the history of the disease is short and the degree of pain is mild can be treated conservatively. It can be treated with medicines such as Loxoprofen sodium tablets, ibuprofen tablets, and cotrimoxazole tablets. If the history of the disease is long, the pain level is high and the effect of conservative treatment is poor, then surgical treatment needs to be considered. Slipped lumbar vertebrae are recommended to be treated under a doctor’s supervision and may require surgery in severe cases. Medications must also be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to avoid self-medication.