What to do with a hernia in a 1.5 year old baby

One and a half years old is the age when hernias are more likely to occur. After this happens, parents are advised to pay attention to several aspects: first, do not panic and pay attention to observation. Observe whether the hernia regularly enters the scrotum or is accompanied by the child’s crying and vomiting after protruding into the scrotum. Secondly, we should fully understand the danger of hernia to the child. Repeated impaction of hernia can cause extremely adverse effects on the child’s intestines and testicles. Some parents hope that their children can heal themselves by conservative methods, such as taking Chinese medicine or local pressure with a hernia belt. However, these methods are often clinically proven to be unreliable and are not adopted by pediatric surgeons. The surgeries are minimally invasive and there are two types of surgeries: minimally invasive small incision and laparoscopic hernia repair, both with very precise results and very few complications.