Hi there,
I have Degenerative Disc Disease with two herniated discs L4-5 and L5-S1. I am assuming that your doc has put your DH on Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory, right? You know, Motrin, Celebrex, Bextra, Voltaren, something like that. DH should also ice his lower back with an ice pack around three times a day. You can make a slushie type ice pack with rubbing alcohol and water. Mix 1 part rubbing alcohol to three parts water and put in a doubled zip loc bag. Place it in the freezer. When it is "rock hard" put it in the microwave for around 10 seconds and the bag becomes a slushie type of ice which is more comfortable to lean against compared to chopped ice. The ice will decrease the inflammation that occurs with injury.
Your doc will probably send your DH to physical therapy. All conservative measures will be done first. If the physical therapy and anti-inflammatories don't work, your DH may be sent to an anesthesiologist specializing in pain management for an epidural steroid injection. That is where they will put the steroids right in the area to decrease the swelling. The anesthesiologist that specializes in pain management will inject in the lumbar region guided by flouroscopy.
I was told that a good precentage of disc herniations symptoms will eventually go away with conservative treatment alone. It may take time.
Does your DH have pain going down the back of his legs to his feet at all? Also, it is very important to call your doctor immediately if he experiences bowel or bladder control loss.
Feel free to PM me with any questions, I will try and answer the best I can for you.
Good luck to your DH! Hopefully some bedrest, ice, and anti-inflammatories will soon make him like new again.
Oh, one more important thing, as my pain anesthesiologist says, "NO B L T "S!!!" which means NO BENDING, NO LIFTING, AND NO TWISTING!!!!