For incarcerated hernia with short duration, no intestinal necrosis, or the patient is old and weak, manipulation can be considered for repositioning. Manipulation can be considered for incarcerated hernias with the following conditions: incarceration time of 3~4 hours or less, no intestinal necrosis, no obvious signs of peritoneal irritation; the patient is old and frail or has other serious organic diseases that can not tolerate surgery. The rest of the hernia patients usually require surgical treatment. The procedure of manual reset is that the patient takes the head-low-feet-high position, injects painkillers and then slowly pushes the hernia block back into the abdominal cavity with the hand, and massages the hernia ring with the other hand to assist in the retraction, paying attention to the need for gentle maneuvers, and refraining from retracting with violence. Postoperative close examination, if peritoneal irritation occurs, timely surgical exploration. The choice of hernia treatment should be under the guidance of a physician.