Inguinal hernia, or inguinal hernia, is of unknown etiology and is considered to be related to congenital and acquired factors.
There is no authoritative information on the etiology of inguinal hernia, which is usually due to congenital factors such as weakness of the patient’s abdominal wall, unclosed sheaths, and inguinal hypoplasia, and may also be due to acquired factors such as advanced age, poor growth and development, poor nutritional metabolism, and surgery of the lower abdomen is.
Patients will have the manifestation of abdominal mass, accompanied by nausea, constipation, abdominal distension and other symptoms.
There is no clinically effective drug for inguinal hernia treatment, and surgical treatment is usually adopted, including traditional hernia repair, tension-free hernia repair, laparoscopic hernia repair and other surgical methods. Most patients can be cured after regular treatment, a small number of patients will recur.
There is no clear clinical cause for inguinal hernia, and patients should seek timely medical treatment. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delays in treatment.