After spinal bulge surgery, children should sleep on their backs for at least a week. Unlike other surgeries, children with spinal bulge have surgical wounds on their backs, so they have to sleep on their backs after surgery. For milder cases of spinal bulge, the child can sleep on his or her back for a week after surgery, and after discharge from the hospital, he or she can alternate different sleeping positions; for more severe cases of spinal bulge, where the skin at the wound is thin, the child should sleep on his or her back for about a month after surgery. If you change the position at will, it will put pressure on the wound, which is not conducive to healing. As the child is uncomfortable after surgery, the first two or three days will often cry, and after the child adapts, most of them will calm down, parents do not have to worry too much. After the child’s wound heals, the skin at the wound site may still grow hairy, due to the irritation of the skin on the back of the spinal membrane bulge, which can easily lead to the proliferation of hair follicles, on the other hand, the surgery also has a certain stimulating effect on the skin. If you do not want your child to continue to grow hair, you should wait for the wound to heal completely and then go to plastic surgery for laser hair removal. It usually does not affect the recovery of the disease. The mother has to accommodate the child’s body position after the child’s surgery. Some parents look at the child sleeping on his or her back and always feel that they don’t know how to hold the child anymore, but in fact, they can still hold it vertically, as long as they don’t have to touch the wound excessively. When babies and toddlers need to drink milk, they need to adjust the appropriate position for the child to avoid squeezing the wound and also to avoid the child choking or not being able to drink the milk. Especially for breastfed children, it is important for the mother to accommodate the child’s position when breastfeeding. In the case of older children who are ready to add complementary foods, as well as those who are weaned, protein supplementation should be increased after surgery, and good nutrition is necessary to ensure wound recovery.