Hernia surgery does not cause an increase in the frequency of bowel movements, so if there is an increase in the frequency of bowel movements after surgery, it should be suspected to be related to gastrointestinal dysfunction. Temporary inflammation at the wound site, increased body temperature, bleeding and other adverse reactions may generally occur after hernia surgery, but they do not cause changes in bowel movements. Therefore, if there is an increase in the number of bowel movements after surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital for routine stool and blood tests to determine whether there is gastrointestinal dysfunction and intestinal flora imbalance. If you do not pay attention to your diet after surgery and eat unclean food, it may cause increased stool frequency. It is suggested that if the symptoms are mild, you can eat millet porridge, noodle soup and other light diet to relieve; if the symptoms are more serious, you should consult a doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for drug treatment.