What are the symptoms of recovery from inguinal hernia surgery?



Symptoms of chronic pain and scrotal hematoma may occur after inguinal hernia surgery.

Having pain after inguinal hernia surgery is mainly due to the trauma of the surgery. However, it may also be caused by psychological factors of the patient.

Or the surgery may be rough, tearing many small blood vessels, resulting in the trauma of blood seepage and did not stop the bleeding in time, so it may lead to the occurrence of scrotal hematoma.

After 5~7 days after the groin surgery, you must go down to the ground and walk appropriately, so that you can effectively avoid the adhesion of the surgical site, and you also need to prevent and control constipation, and keep the bowel movement smooth. Within three months after the operation, you should not bear weight or hold your breath hard to avoid recurrence of hernia. To change the medicine regularly to prevent infection, light diet is conducive to recovery.