Female patients can also suffer from hernia, specifically inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, and in detail, hiatal hernia as well as straight hernia. The most effective treatment is surgery, which is traditionally an open procedure with an incision in the inguinal region and a high ligation and tension repair. Tension-free laparoscopic repair is also an option and should be performed under general anesthesia, with care taken to avoid damage to the “crown of death” vessels during the operation and to monitor the healing process afterwards. Because some patients are prone to postoperative bruising and swelling of the femur, it is important to prevent infection after the repair surgery and to change the medication regularly, usually in about a week. During the recovery period, it is important to avoid strenuous activities, eat a reasonable diet, and eat fewer meals to avoid recurrence after surgery.