Some people experience a foreign body sensation after minimally invasive hernia surgery, and the reason for the corresponding condition is mainly related to patch as well as suture irritation. Minimally invasive hernia surgery reduces the need for incision, but the entire procedure still requires patches and sutures to repair the surgical area. Some people may experience some foreign body sensation after surgery, mainly due to early patch fusion and suture resorption, and most of these symptoms will gradually disappear as the body adapts. In the early stage of postoperative recovery, it is important to avoid too much strenuous exercise and increased pressure on the abdomen to prevent affecting the recovery of the surgical area. If the foreign body sensation is obvious and accompanied by abnormalities in the surrounding wounds, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for observation and timely treatment after diagnosing the cause of the disease, so as to avoid delaying the condition.