Do you need rehab after hernia surgery?

Rehabilitation is required after hernia surgery. Suitable forms of rehabilitation after hernia surgery include light exercise such as jogging and walking, and avoiding activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure. Hernias are usually referred to as inguinal hernias, which are masses formed when organs or tissues in the abdominal cavity protrude from the abdominal wall through a weak position or space in the abdominal wall, and are associated with weak soft tissues of the abdominal wall, increased intra-abdominal pressure and other reasons such as coughing and strenuous bouncing. After hernia surgery, rehabilitation is needed, you should get out of bed after 24 hours, and increase the frequency of activities appropriately, which can increase the speed of gastrointestinal peristalsis, reduce constipation, and can reduce the emergence of intestinal obstruction and intestinal adhesion after surgery. Strenuous exercise is prohibited within 3 months to avoid recurrence of symptoms. You can do light exercise, such as jogging, walking and other rehabilitative training, which is conducive to the recovery of the body after surgery. Secondly, the daily diet should pay attention to eat less spicy and stimulating food, timely rest, avoid lifting and carrying heavy objects and other activities that can easily cause increased intra-abdominal pressure, and consult a doctor in time when symptoms occur.