Herniated disc nerve adhesion may be caused by the original disease itself or surgical trauma, etc. Treatment mainly includes conservative treatment and surgery. 1. Conservative treatment: For patients with mild symptoms of nerve compression due to adhesion, first of all, it is recommended to brake and rest, and replace the mattress with one of medium hardness; secondly, you can strengthen the muscle strength of the lower back through the rehabilitation trainings such as swallow fly and hip bridge; and cooperate with the heat therapy, massage, and deep microwave to relieve the muscle tension. If the pain is obvious, you can also choose Meloxicam tablets, mannitol and other medications. The above drugs need to be used under the guidance of the doctor, avoid self-medication. 2. Surgical treatment: If the patient is after open surgery of lumbar spine, or if the patient has not seen any improvement after conservative treatment, or if the symptom is further aggravated with weakness of both lower limbs, or if the patient has abnormal function of bowel movement, then surgical intervention or secondary surgical release can be considered. Surgical procedures mainly include intervertebral foraminoscopic nerve root release and nucleus pulposus removal. The decision needs to be made based on the patient’s primary disease after comprehensive evaluation by the doctor. If the patient’s nerve adhesion symptoms are severe, or if the symptoms persist without improvement, he or she should go to the hospital in time for treatment.