The answer to this question is that it is important to look at the problem in two ways. Adhering to conservative treatment, some patients’ symptoms can be gradually relieved. This is the advantage of conservative treatment, the disadvantage is that some patients have to discount the efficacy of surgery after the symptoms become more serious. If there are serious symptoms, or keep dragging. Just like a volcano with a bulging bag, even if the top stone is removed, since there is still a crater-like slope, the efficacy of the post-surgical treatment for such lumbar disc herniation patients will be discounted. Such reasoning is understandable to everyone. Timely surgery for a severe herniation is like dropping a stone on a flat surface, removing the stone, and the field is still flat. Such a herniated lumbar disc patient will have better symptom relief. So there are benefits to doing it early. As you can see the timing of surgical treatment for lumbar disc herniation is also a very tangled matter.