Usually, if a patient with an inguinal hernia can move freely, the pain symptoms disappear, or the wound heals completely after surgery, he or she may be recovering well. 1. Can move freely: Inguinal hernia is a hernia caused by increased intra-abdominal pressure or decreased muscle strength of the abdominal wall. Inguinal hernia will cause a lump in the groin area when the patient walks upright. If the patient can move freely without any discomfort after the surgery, he/she may have recovered well. 2. pain symptoms disappear: inguinal hernia symptoms are mainly the patient’s lower abdominal swelling discomfort, sometimes accompanied by pain. If the patient does not feel this symptom after the surgery, he may have recovered well. 3. Good wound healing: If a patient has a hernia removed through laparoscopic surgery, there will be a surgical wound in the abdominal area. If the wound heals completely after surgery, the patient may be recovering well. It is important to minimize activity after surgery and to keep the area clean to avoid bacterial infections, which can be detrimental to the recovery of the wound.