Can I walk with scrotal pain five days after hernia surgery?

Scrotal pain five days after hernia surgery, in this case, it is not recommended to walk on the ground, the patient is recommended to stay in bed and elevate the scrotum to promote the symptoms to subside. Hernia is a common lesion, and early surgical treatment is recommended for children over 2 weeks of age and for adult patients who have no contraindications to surgery. Current surgical options include traditional hernia repair and minimally invasive hernia repair. Regardless of the type of surgery, male patients may experience scrotal pain after surgery, which is related to factors such as stretching of the spermatic cord during surgery or edema in the surgical area. In this case, patients should try not to move around, and are advised to stay in bed and elevate the scrotum, or apply appropriate cold compresses, which can help reduce swelling and pain in the scrotum, and promote the symptoms to subside. In order to eliminate swelling and relieve scrotal pain, you can take ibuprofen, nimesulide and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor, and take medication such as herbal rhinoceros infusion tablets. When the patient’s scrotal pain subsides, then consider walking on the ground.