How long to recover from the best pediatric hernia surgery

Minimally invasive pediatric hernia surgery wounds usually heal in about 7 days, but complete healing takes about 3 months. Minimally invasive pediatric hernia surgery reduces damage to the organs, as well as the impact on organ function, and shortens postoperative recovery time. Minimally invasive hernia surgery is performed with intravenous anesthesia and the pain is relatively mild. During the recovery period after minimally invasive hernia surgery, you should try to avoid letting your child cry, make noise or exert himself when he is constipated, as this will lead to a sharp rise in intra-abdominal pressure, and the freshly ligated hernia sac may protrude and thus cause the hernia to recur. Minimally invasive surgery is given from the abdominal cavity to the hernia sac high ligation, which has fewer side effects, smaller incision area, less bleeding, shorter operation time, relatively less harm to the organism, and the child’s self-repair ability is strong, so pediatric hernia minimally invasive surgery wounds can be healed in about 7 days, children do not need to carry out muscle repair, so the complete healing will take about 3 months. Pediatric hernia surgery to ensure that the wound hygiene and clean, to prevent infection, avoid strenuous exercise to prevent recurrence of hernia, but also to follow the doctor’s instructions on time to review and observe the recovery.