The recovery period for acute attack of lumbar disc herniation needs to be decided according to the symptoms and the degree of nerve compression. For patients with mild symptoms, the recovery period is about 2 weeks; for patients with longer course of the disease and combined nerve compression, the recovery period needs about 1 month or even longer. 1. Mild patients: Acute attack of lumbar disc herniation is a common orthopedic disease, which may cause severe pain in the lumbar region and radiating pain in the lower limbs, and some patients may even have limited activities. Most of the mild patients, due to the short course of the disease and light nerve compression, can be gradually relieved in about 2 weeks after conventional conservative treatment. 2. Severe patients: some patients with long disease duration, acute episodes caused by repeated herniation of lumbar intervertebral discs, and patients with severe nerve compression, etc., the recovery period usually takes about 1 month. The long recovery period is mainly due to the long-term compression of the intervertebral disc on the nerve tissue. If there is an acute attack of lumbar disc herniation, it is recommended to carry out standardized treatment as soon as possible in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease.