First, non-surgical treatment.
Doctors in many hospitals usually use hernia braces to treat patients who are not fit for surgical treatment, which can effectively prevent intestinal prolapse to some extent. But hernia braces can't be taken off casually and must be worn all day. However, patients should pay attention to prevent skin ulcers during wearing and take some effective measures to protect their skin. In addition, patients should be informed that the hernia belt also has some side effects, and long-term use may lead to skin ulcers and even testicular discomfort and atrophy.
Second, surgical treatment.
Surgical treatment is the most effective method to treat hernia. The effect of group fighting treatment has been recognized by many patients. And the surgical treatment is carried out under local anesthesia, semi-anesthesia or general anesthesia, and the patient will not feel any pain.
The time for surgical treatment of hernia is very short, and the operation can be completed in one or two hours. For some patients with serious illness, they need to be hospitalized for one to three days. If the child's condition is better and he doesn't need to be hospitalized after the operation, he can go home directly to recuperate. After a week, the stitches can be removed and normal life can be resumed.