If a recurrence of the right inguinal hernia occurs after surgery, it should be treated with another operation. After the recurrence of inguinal hernia, it can be treated with another operation. Patients need to improve the preoperative examination, such as inguinal ultrasound, blood routine, coagulation, etc. If there is no contraindication to surgery, you can have another operation to repair it, you can choose the traditional open surgery, or you can choose laparoscopic repair. Secondly, abdominal pressure should be controlled to prevent it from increasing. For example, if the patient has a cough, urinary difficulties, constipation, should actively treat these diseases, to prevent the increase of abdominal pressure, the increase of abdominal pressure can lead to the reoccurrence of hernia. If the factors that led to the formation of an inguinal hernia are not removed, it is possible for it to recur after surgery. Common ones include smoking, chronic cough, constipation, prostate enlargement, cirrhosis ascites, abdominal tumors, and violent crying. Active treatment or improvement of the above conditions is needed.