Occasional calf pain forty days after laminectomy can be relieved and treated by physical therapy such as hot compresses, medication such as meloxicam, and surgical exploration if necessary. 1. Physical therapy: you can choose local massage, hot compresses and other physical methods to promote local blood circulation, improve metabolism, so as to relieve local pain, swelling and other symptoms. 2. Medication: You can choose non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as meloxicam, celecoxib, ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium, etc. for pain relief and anti-inflammatory treatment; you can also choose neurotrophic drugs such as methylcobalamin, furothiamine, etc., to promote the repair of nerve cells. 3. Surgery: When the pain is severe or cannot be relieved after the above operations, surgical exploration can be carried out if necessary to relieve the nerve compression, so as to improve the symptoms such as calf pain. Occasional calf pain forty days after intervertebral foramenoscopy surgery is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis and carry out targeted treatment. In addition, all of the above medications should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization.