Hernia plasters don’t work, by applying plasters for hernia treatment, it can’t do anything. The root cause of hernia is the increase of intra-abdominal pressure, which leads to a group of diseases in which the tissues or organs in the abdominal cavity are dislocated to the outside of the abdominal cavity through the weakness or defect of the abdominal wall. Clinical treatment of extra-abdominal hernia requires elimination of the predisposing cause, avoidance of increased intra-abdominal pressure, and repair or strengthening of the weak or defective area of the abdominal wall. In minors, the hernia sac can be ligated in a high position, and localized weaknesses in the abdominal wall can be reinforced with sutures. In adults, the only way to cure a hernia is to strengthen the weak abdominal wall with a patch implant. Other than this, any other conservative treatment, including injections or plasters, will not cure the hernia.