Whether lumbar disc herniation will recur after minimally invasive surgery is related to many factors, such as the patient’s age and physique, ordinary living habits, the success of the patient’s surgery, and whether the patient takes care of himself in daily life, etc., so it is not possible to make a generalization. After minimally invasive surgery, although lumbar disc herniation is basically cured and symptoms such as lumbar pain and limb movement disorders are relieved, the disease may recur if the patient is still overworked or physically weak and lacks exercise in daily life. Lumbar disc herniation is a common spinal condition, which can be caused by injury and exertion, heredity and other factors, and is mainly manifested as lumbar pain, numbness of the lower limbs, sciatica and so on. If lumbar disc herniation recurs again after minimally invasive surgery, you should go to the hospital in time and undergo a relevant hospital examination to clarify the exact degree of progression of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.