The hernia sac is part of the hernia, and in the case of inguinal hernias and inguinal hernias, this is often due to peritoneal formation, and in some cases due to the colon or bladder. When a hernia is detected, it is usually treated with surgery, which involves removing part of the excess hernia sac, placing a patch, and suturing the hernia locally. However, in the case of children, the hernia sac is simply ligated at a high level, and the incision is then sutured. After a hernia is detected, try not to do sports that tend to cause high abdominal pressure, such as basketball or soccer, and also prevent constipation from forming and try not to do squats. All of these may cause the hernia to aggravate, and at the same time, it is easy to form an incarcerated hernia, and a serious incarcerated hernia can be life-threatening.