Lumbar bulging disc pain is caused by different degrees of degenerative changes in various parts of the lumbar intervertebral discs. Under external force, the fibrous annulus of the intervertebral disc ruptures, resulting in irritation or compression of the adjacent spinal nerve roots, which causes pain. There is no fastest way to relieve the pain. It can be treated by conservative treatment, percutaneous nucleotomy and aspiration, and surgery. 1. Conservative treatment: the patient should rest in bed and cooperate with traction therapy. Pelvic traction can increase the width of the intervertebral space to reduce the internal pressure of the intervertebral disc, and the herniated part of the lumbar intervertebral disc can be retracted to reduce the irritation and compression of the nerve root, thus relieving the pain; serious patients can be treated with medication, such as Loxoprofen sodium, Celecoxib, and so on. 2. Percutaneous nucleotomy and aspiration: special instruments enter the intervertebral space under X-ray surveillance, and part of the nucleus pulposus is crushed and sucked out or gasified by laser, thus relieving the pressure in the intervertebral disc and the pain caused by the disease. 3. Surgical treatment: For patients with more serious bulging disc pain, the above two ways can not be improved. Improvement can be made by percutaneous intervertebral disc removal under the guidance of a doctor, which removes the part of the disc through microscopic endoscopy. Painful bulging discs in the lumbar region should be treated as soon as possible to detect the problem as early as possible so as not to delay the condition. The use of the above medications is subject to medical advice.