Lumbar disc herniation is one of the common diseases. Lumbar disc herniation is mainly due to degenerative changes in various parts of the lumbar disc, especially the nucleus pulposus. Under the action of external factors, the annulus fibrosus of intervertebral disc ruptures, and the nucleus pulposus protrudes backward or into the spinal canal, which leads to the stimulation or compression of the adjacent spinal nerve roots, resulting in a series of clinical symptoms such as low back pain, numbness and pain in one or both lower limbs. Suggest when to treat you, so as not to delay your illness.