How many days can you be discharged from inguinal hernia surgery?

Inguinal hernias are usually discharged after a hospital stay of about 7 days for a traditional hernia repair, or about 3 days for a laparoscopic hernia repair. Inguinal hernias are known as inguinal hernias, and the number of days in the hospital for inguinal hernia surgery is affected by the type of surgery, the patient’s recovery, and other factors. If the patient undergoes traditional hernia repair, usually a diagonal incision is made in the lower abdomen, the hernia sac is ligated in a high position, and the inguinal canal is repaired. The trauma caused by this surgical method is relatively large, and the patient usually needs to stay in the hospital for about 7 days, depending on the patient’s physical condition and recovery. During this period, patients are advised to stay in bed as much as possible, and pay attention to preventing wound infection. If the patient undergoes laparoscopic hernia repair, due to the small trauma caused by this surgical method, the general hospitalization can be discharged in about 3 days, depending on the patient’s physical condition, wound recovery, and other factors, it is recommended that the patient to strengthen the rest, maintain a light diet, and pay attention to the recovery of the wound. It is recommended that patients with inguinal hernias seek medical attention in a timely manner and standardize their treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor in order to avoid delays in their condition.