Infants within 1 year of age may not be operated on for the time being. Because with the growth and development of infants, the abdominal muscles gradually strong, resulting in the strengthening of the abdominal wall, so that the hernia has the possibility of self-healing disappeared, for this reason, the child does not advocate surgical treatment within 1 year of age; 1 year of age, if there is still a hernia or a new hernia, it should be implemented as soon as possible surgical treatment. Because the hernia can gradually increase in size with the course of the disease, aggravating the damage to the abdominal wall, and is not conducive to the child’s physical and mental development. The recurrence rate of hernias in children is very low, and the age at which a hernia recurs is not related to the age at which the surgery is performed.