It's not good for babies to cry frequently, as they are prone to diseases such as small intestine hernia, which can be harmful to their growth. Parents may want to treat their babies in order not to affect their growth, but they also do not want to leave any sequelae. So, how to treat a baby with hernia?
Firstly, there are many methods to treat this disease. If it's not serious, medication can be taken to relieve it. If the condition is severe, a knife or a minor surgery is needed. Baby hernias also depend on where they grow. If it's the belly button, as long as you don't get angry or cry, it's okay. You need to go to the hospital for diagnosis in other areas. After diagnosis, provide certain treatment.
Secondly, the treatment methods for pediatric hernias include surgical treatment, most of which involve general anesthesia, high ligation, safe surgery, and short duration. If a hernia occurs, early treatment is recommended to avoid gripping the contents of the hernia sac, which increases surgical difficulty and life-threatening situations. Try not to let your baby cry frequently, and increase nutrition in your diet. Foods such as yam, beans, meat, and eggs can be eaten regularly by your baby.
Finally, most cases of hernias occur when children cry or have dry stools, with lumps appearing in the groin, scrotum, or labia. They disappear when lying flat or pressing with hands. But regardless of the reason, parents should seek timely treatment.