Neonatal hernia, generally referred to as inguinal hernia, is one of the common congenital diseases due to weak congenital development and incomplete closure of the peritoneal sphincter at birth. The disease is common in boys and is located in the groin and scrotum because the abdominal contents protrude out of the body through the congenital weakness, with the small intestine predominating. Neonatal hernia will appear when the baby cries, coughs or sneezes, and parents usually find it when changing the baby’s diaper. 2. With the gradual growth and development of the child, the congenital weakness may develop completely and the hernia may disappear on its own. 3.After 1 week of age, if the hernia does not disappear completely, it is necessary to choose the right time for surgery, which is the only treatment that can cure the hernia. Parents should pay attention to their children with hernia. If the baby cries obviously, they need to pay attention to whether the hernia contents cannot be returned after protruding, that is, the hernia is embedded, and they should be sent to the doctor immediately and may need emergency surgery to avoid intestinal necrosis from prolonged embeddedness, which may cause serious consequences.