If a fracture of the waist is still painful after two months of conservative treatment, it may be because the fracture has not healed well or the fracture has caused nerve compression. Pain after two months of conservative treatment for a lumbar fracture may be due to the fact that the fracture has not healed well, so it will lead to localized pain when the position changes. Conservative treatment of lumbar spine fracture requires strict bed rest for 2~3 months, because bed rest can promote the healing of the lumbar spine with the least force. If the pain is obvious, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as celecoxib can be taken orally to relieve the pain (the use of drugs should be under the supervision of a doctor). If the pain is due to nerve compression caused by the fracture, a CT or MRI is needed to confirm the diagnosis. If the pain is obvious and conservative treatment is not effective, surgery can be used to decompress the spinal canal and fix the fracture. There may be other reasons for the pain after two months of conservative treatment for a lumbar fracture, so you should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out targeted treatment in order to avoid delaying the condition.