“It is not scientific to say that hernia treatment is the best way to treat a hernia. If you are diagnosed with a hernia, you need to go to a specialist in time and actively cooperate with the specialist’s treatment plan. The most common hernia treatment options are general treatment, medication, and surgery. 1. General treatment: such as the use of hernia belts. It is suitable for umbilical hernia and inguinal hernia of infants, as well as hernia that is not obvious in elderly and frail patients. 2. Drug treatment: for patients with obvious pain after surgery should be given appropriate painkillers, such as ibuprofen, tramadol, etc.; diaphragmatic hernia patients can be given antacids, such as omeprazole, cimetidine, etc., but also discretionary domperidone, Itopride to promote gastric dynamics in order to alleviate the discomfort symptoms. 3. Surgery: Different parts of the hernia are treated with different types of surgery. There are three types of surgery available: traditional hernia repair, tension-free hernia repair, and laparoscopic hernia repair. Each of the three types of surgery has different advantages and disadvantages, as well as adaptable to the population, the specific choice of which type of surgery, need to be selected by the specialist in conjunction with the patient’s detailed condition. Patients diagnosed with hernia, should not be superstitious “local methods” to avoid adverse consequences. Should go to the regular hospital in time, actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment plan, do not self-medication, or the use of “local methods”, so as not to cause delays in the condition or adverse reactions.