The early manifestation of an inguinal hernia is primarily the presence of a reducible mass at the root of the thigh. An inguinal hernia is a hernia of the small intestine that occurs primarily in the inguinal area between the root of the thigh, and the lower abdominal wall. The early manifestation of an inguinal hernia is that a mass will form in the inguinal area, which may occur on both sides, more often on the right side, and is called a reducible mass. The mass increases in size when the pressure in the abdominal cavity increases, such as when coughing, sneezing, standing or moving. Once the abdominal pressure decreases, the mass shrinks or even disappears. If you have an inguinal hernia, it may become embedded once the abdominal pressure suddenly increases. It is recommended to go to the general surgery department of the regular hospital as soon as possible for consultation and treatment, and promptly cooperate with the specialized doctors to dispose of the maneuvering method. If necessary, consider surgical treatment, such as the return of the small intestine, hernia repair surgery to release the incarceration.