What medicine is better for lumbar disc herniation?

Lao Wang in the village works in the fields every day. For the sake of the family's livelihood, he bent down to weed the fields and take care of the crops every day ... but when he went to the hospital for a physical examination, he found himself suffering from lumbar disc herniation. ...

Lumbar disc herniation is a common disease of people who bend over to work for a long time. Because of its short appearance time, conservative treatment is naturally the first choice.

Commonly used drugs for conservative treatment are also shared for everyone to learn:

Non-surgical treatment is mainly suitable for patients with mild illness. The main methods of non-surgical treatment mainly include absolute bed rest, continuous traction, physical therapy, epidural block treatment and application of anti-inflammatory painkillers. So what anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs are there? These mainly include aspirin, rofecoxib, celecoxib, acetaminophen, diclofenac sodium, naproxen, indomethacin, naproxen, ibuprofen, nimesulide and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Anti-inflammatory painkillers can relieve low back and leg pain, help patients have a good rest, and also reduce the inflammatory reaction and edema of nerve roots.

Therefore, in my opinion, the clear and effective drugs for patients with lumbar disc herniation are non-steroidal painkillers. At the same time, it can be used with neurotrophic drugs, such as mecobalamin and vitamin b 1. As for the effect of other drugs for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, I won't comment here because I haven't investigated it myself.