Is a herniated lumbar disc with mild osteophytes related to work?

Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital, etc.): I am a worker in Yibin Global, 32 years old, engaged in heavy physical and mental work, long hours, (similar to one to twenty tons of goods per day, the accumulated round trip is more than 20 miles, the time is almost always 12 hours or even longer,) in September last year, the work of the waist to flash, at that time Thinking that people are young, did not care, just took some bruising medicine, did not bother, and then nothing, just a little pain occasionally, until March this year, suddenly felt a lot of lumbar pain, only to the second hospital to take a CT results are lumbar 5-sacral 1 disc bulge, lumbar vertebrae slight osteophytes, (before the lumbar flash never appeared lumbar pain and other symptoms) now rest at home, the doctor just prescribed some The doctor only prescribed some medicine and topical medicine, but after 5 days, there is no effect I would like to ask my situation and work related, should pay attention to what, how to treat the effect is better, and well after whether to continue to do this work, or transfer positions, hope you experts can give a reply and advice Thank you! Doctor: Hello, your medical history and symptoms are described in detail, but the uploaded CT film can barely see the details of the cross-scan film except for the reconstructed part. Combined with the nature of your work and the trigger of this onset, I strongly suggest that it is necessary for you to further check the MRI of the lumbar spine. MRI can better evaluate the state of the lumbar discs, and currently some patients’ lumbar pain begins with degeneration of the discs, called discogenic lumbago. The actual lumbar spine canal stenosis is a very important part of the lumbar spine.