If the lumbar disc herniation is more serious and presses on the nerves, resulting in numbness and pain in the lower limbs or dysfunction, it should be treated actively. Generally first conservative treatment for two months or more than two months, you can carry on the traction of lumbar spine or oral drug treatment, you can take oral nutritional nerve drugs, such as methylcobalamin tablets, vitamin B1 tablets, vitamin B6 tablets. You can also take oral pain relieving drugs, such as lumbar pain capsules, meloxicam, loxoprofen sodium tablets. It is also important to avoid sitting for long periods of time, walking long distances, and bending over to hold objects and other actions that can worsen the symptoms of a herniated lumbar disc. If there is no relief after two or more months of treatment, surgery should be considered. Depending on the age of the patient and the severity of the condition, minimally invasive surgical treatment may be an option. If minimally invasive surgery is not an option, an incision is performed to remove the disc and relieve pressure on the nerves, along with internal fixation, and most patients are able to experience good relief.