Minimally invasive hernia surgery with high ligation can cause postoperative pain and discomfort, most of which will not be particularly noticeable and will gradually diminish as the wound heals. Hernia high ligation is mainly applicable to children and is a common surgical procedure for inguinal hernia, which can be minimally invasive surgically managed through laparoscopy. After the surgery, because of the inflammation oozing out of the local wound, it will cause some stimulation to the peripheral nerves, causing pain and discomfort, but the trauma itself is relatively small, so the pain will not be particularly obvious, and will be gradually reduced afterwards. To do minimally invasive high ligation surgery, avoid excessive contact with water around the wound in the early postoperative period, and in addition, must pay attention to avoid increasing abdominal pressure, avoid frequent coughing to prevent wound dehiscence. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative treatment, if there is any discomfort, you need to standardize the treatment under the guidance of the clinician, do not be negligent, so as not to affect the postoperative recovery.