Does a girl need surgery for a hernia?

When a girl has a hernia, she normally needs surgery as well. If a relatively small hernia is formed in a girl within two weeks of age, it can be cured by conservative treatment. For hernias formed over the age of two weeks, clinically, from experience, most of them need to be completely cured and eradicated through surgery, which is also relatively simple to do. With the current improvement and application of laparoscopic techniques, it is possible to perform a high ligation of the hernia by laparoscopic intervention under general anesthesia. For girls, there is a superior form of this surgery and the main way is to make a small incision around the umbilicus, which will not leave an obvious incision scar after the surgery and undoubtedly provides a good surgical opportunity for patients with high cosmetic requirements for girls. Therefore, it is better for girls to have their hernia operated laparoscopically for a shorter period of time and faster recovery from the incision healing to achieve a cosmetic result.