What are the sequelae of a herniated lumbar disc?

After professional conservative treatment or surgery for lumbar disc herniation, sequelae are relatively rare. Possible sequelae are low back pain, chronic pain that is sometimes mild and recurrent, in addition to the possibility of recurrent sciatica, which manifests as painful numbness in the legs and feet. In addition, the patient may not be able to sit, stand or walk for long periods of time, which affects daily life. Severe patients may have psychological effects and affect their sleep. There are relatively few sequelae.