There is no such thing as the best treatment for a child’s hernia. Depending on the type of hernia, there is a difference in treatment, and targeted treatment is needed. Common hernias include inguinal hernias, umbilical hernias, diaphragmatic hernias, etc. Surgery is the more common form of treatment. Pediatric inguinal hernias have a low likelihood of healing on their own, and surgery is an effective treatment for inguinal hernias. Umbilical hernia part of the child has the possibility of self-healing, if there is no intestinal stenosis and other complications can be temporarily observed, the hernia sac is large and over 2 years old still has not healed the person can be surgically repaired. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia requires surgery as soon as possible, except for esophageal hiatal hernia where symptoms are not obvious. Daily to minimize the child’s crying, to avoid abdominal pressure rise hernia aggravation, to prevent strangulated hernia and incarcerated hernia occurs. Children with hernia should be timely consultation and treatment, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.