Early inguinal hernia usually does not cause special discomfort to the patient, so the patient often says “it’s okay, it’s not a problem, we’ll talk about it later”, etc. However, doctors do not think so and usually recommend early surgery. In fact, doctors are well-intentioned. Firstly, a hernia will only get bigger and bigger, and it is impossible to maintain the status quo or shrink it forever, and the result of a big one will not only affect life but also treatment. As the saying goes, “If a small hole is not mended, a big hole will suffer”, and a hernia is like a hole in a garment. We have come across many patients who, because of fear of surgery, did not come to surgery until their inguinal hernia was as big as a ball in the scrotum and seriously affected their lives, which turned an uncomplicated situation into a difficult and risky surgery and increased the risk of recurrence after surgery. Second, there is also the possibility of acute complications if the hernia is not treated in time. Due to a certain cough, holding stool and other reasons of exertion that make too much intestinal segment protrude back into the abdominal cavity, leading to acute intestinal obstruction, causing severe pain, which can eventually cause intestinal necrosis, perforation and even death by peritonitis if not treated in time. Therefore, small intestine gas can never be said to be a minor disease, it is placed on the patient may explode at any time “mine”.