The treatment of lumbar disc herniation after nerve compression should be selected according to the specific degree of compression. If the degree of nerve compression caused by lumbar disc herniation is relatively light, and only the pain symptoms of the waist and legs appear, it can be treated by rest, physical therapy, medicine and other conservative methods. At ordinary times, try not to let the waist move too much, and relieve the symptoms through massage, massage, acupuncture, traction and other ways. At the same time, you can take drugs that nourish the nerves to cooperate with the treatment. If the pain is severe, you can take pain killing drugs. If the lumbar intervertebral disc herniation compresses the nerve very seriously, accompanied by limited activity, lower limb weakness, urinary incontinence and other symptoms. The operation should be carried out in time to eliminate the compression on the nerves, but the operation also has risks and should be carried out carefully, most of which can be recovered well.