Small bowel hernias occur in the inguinal and umbilical regions and can present as localized lumps. Small bowel hernias are mainly in the groin area, where lumps appear, and they tend to appear during exertion as well as strenuous exercise, and they can disappear on their own when lying down or when they are at rest. However, there are a few cases where the lumps may persist, which require prompt medical attention. In addition, with the development of the disease, the lump may gradually increase in size, which may lead to localized swelling and pain, affecting daily life. If it is accompanied by a disorder of blood supply, the symptoms of strangulated hernia can occur, which also leads to pain, and in some cases, even nausea and vomiting. A hernia should be considered if there is a reproducible mass in the inguinal area, which appears when standing, walking, coughing or laboring, and disappears when lying down. Patients with small intestinal hernia should go to the hospital for timely examination and actively cooperate with the doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.