Female patients with combined hernias can be treated clinically in different ways depending on the patient’s physical condition. First, if a young female patient is in good physical condition and has a combined inguinal hernia at this time, the patient may be advised to undergo surgical treatment by laparoscopic tension-free hernia repair. The laparoscopic operation is relatively less traumatic, and the chances of incisional infection and subcutaneous edema are significantly reduced after surgery, and the hospital stay is shorter and recovery is faster. Second, if the patient is too old and frail to tolerate general anesthesia, traditional tension-free hernia repair under combined lumbar and rigid anesthesia can be considered, which can also achieve the effect of repairing the hernia defect and completely curing the hernia. If the patient cannot tolerate surgery, the only option is the conservative treatment of hernia bandage with pressure.