Hernia is a common disease in children, and there are many babies who are troubled by hernias in their daily lives. Mothers of these babies need to have some nursing knowledge so that they can take timely care measures in case of emergencies. Some babies may have hernias falling off, so let's learn how to push up hernias in children?
When a baby's hernia lump falls into the groin area, mothers should not blindly push it hard, as it may damage the baby's intestinal tract. The correct approach is to take the baby to the hospital in a timely manner. The doctor will first anesthetize the baby, and then use professional techniques to push the contents back while the baby's body is relaxed. This can ensure the safety of the baby without harming their internal health.
Some babies have mild symptoms of hernia, and after the hernia lump falls out, it can be easily reduced with a gentle push. In this case, it can be treated at home on its own. But if the hernia lump cannot be reduced for a long time, the mother should take the baby to the hospital to avoid entrapment, as prolonged entrapment can lead to intestinal necrosis.
In fact, babies with hernia symptoms are not uncommon, and most babies' conditions will heal on their own without the need for special treatment. If the baby's hernia cannot heal on its own for a long time, early surgical treatment is needed to help the baby get rid of the disease as soon as possible. Before treatment, do not let the baby cry violently to avoid protruding hernia lumps.