Common types of hernias in men over 50 years of age include inguinal hernia, straight hernia, and white line hernia, which require surgical hernia repair for treatment. 1. Inguinal hernia: It is the most common type of hernia and requires surgical treatment to strengthen or repair the anterior or posterior wall of the inguinal canal (tension-free hernia repair, transperitoneal hernia repair, etc.). If surgery is not available, a hernia fixation belt can be used. 2. Straight hernia: it occurs in the area of Hesperian triangle and also requires surgical repair to strengthen the abdominal wall. If surgery is not available, a hernia fixation belt may be used. 3. White line hernia is a hernia that occurs in the midline of the abdominal wall. The patient needs to remove the protruding fat and then suture the white line defect, if the defect is large, polymer material is needed for repair. If surgery is not available, the patient can be treated with a hernia fixation belt. All of the above operations should be carried out under the guidance of specialized doctors. If the above situation occurs, please consult a doctor for reasonable and standardized treatment.