Hernia surgery can generally be done in any season, but the decision needs to be made based on the patient’s condition. If you have a chronic disease such as chronic bronchitis, you should avoid winter because it is easier to get sick in the winter, and you may have frequent coughing afterwards, which can affect the success of the surgery and the healing process. If you have a pollen-allergic cough, avoid spring, when there is more pollen in the air. If you are constipated, you should wait until your constipation improves before having a hernia surgery to avoid the increased intra-abdominal pressure that can affect the healing of the incision if you have difficulty passing stool. Hernia surgery after a short period of time to prevent coitus, otherwise it will increase intra-abdominal pressure and affect the healing of the incision, dietary attention should be avoided spicy and stimulating food, the incision should be kept clean and dry, to avoid creating an infection.