Pediatric hernias are generally referred to as inguinal hernias, and it is very common for newborns or small infants in particular to have a hernia. The treatment of pediatric inguinal hernias includes methods such as reducing the pressure in the pediatric abdominal cavity, conservative treatments, and surgery. There is no simplest way to eliminate it. 1. Reduce pediatric abdominal pressure: Try to minimize behaviors that increase pediatric abdominal pressure. For example, try to avoid children crying, coughing, constipation and so on. 2. Conservative treatment: If the baby is small, temporarily not suitable for surgical treatment, in addition to the above to reduce intra-abdominal pressure, can also be given to localized pressure treatment. 3. Surgery: If the pediatric hernia has existed for a long time, or suddenly appeared candun, then surgical treatment is needed. Surgical methods, mainly open hernia sac high ligation and laparoscopic minimally invasive hernia sac high ligation. In case of unilateral pediatric hernia, open hernia sac high ligation can be done and in case of bilateral pediatric hernia, minimally invasive laparoscopic hernia sac high ligation is recommended. Therefore, pediatric hernia should be treated early and thoroughly. If the child is found to cry repeatedly for no reason, parents should check for the occurrence of hernia. If there is any abnormality, you need to take your child to a regular hospital as soon as possible.