What are the diseases that require surgery but are not serious?

The main diseases that require surgery but are not serious are superficial soft tissue masses, inguinal hernia, and other diseases, as follows: a. Superficial soft tissue masses: such as lipomas or fibroids, which are relatively common benign diseases and generally do not require surgery when the volume is small, but if they are benign soft tissue lesions with a volume of >3 cm or more, surgery is recommended to avoid causing However, for soft tissue benign lesions >3cm in size, surgery is recommended to avoid local pain or aesthetic impact. Since they are benign lesions, the prognosis of lipoma or fibroma after surgical excision is better. Inguinal hernia: Inguinal hernia is a common disease, and as long as no hernia impaction occurs, the patient’s condition is not serious, but conservative treatment cannot cure the hernia completely, and only surgical treatment can achieve complete repair and cure. Other diseases: In some patients with gallstones and gallbladder polyps, the smaller polyps will not cause obvious pain symptoms, but surgery is needed for complete cure.