Hernias are recovered without surgery, mainly due to younger age and the possibility of the hernia healing on its own through growth and development. Adult hernias can only be cured by surgery. Hernias are associated with a weak abdominal wall. If the patient is younger, the abdominal wall is usually strengthened through growth and development, resulting in self-healing. This phenomenon usually occurs in infants and young children under 1 year of age, so hernia surgery is not indicated for infants and young children under 1 year of age. In adults, the abdominal wall has matured and hernias do not heal on their own, so surgery is needed to cure them. Hernias can be treated conservatively by wearing a hernia fixation belt on a daily basis. Once a patient has a hernia, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination, and according to the actual situation, under the guidance of the doctor to take the surgical method of treatment.