What to pay attention to after hernia surgery for young children

  Hernia is a common condition in many infants and young children, and therefore, the current treatment methods for hernia are also very comprehensive. It can be achieved that minimally invasive surgery can restore normal life the next day. However, even so, there are still some precautions that parents and friends need to pay attention to after surgery. So, what should be noted after hernia surgery in young children?

  

What to pay attention to after hernia surgery for young children1

  Although the recovery from hernia surgery is relatively fast, it is also important to avoid vigorous exercise and crying, as this can easily lead to recurrence. In addition, one should also pay attention to a light and hygienic diet that is not too greasy to avoid hernia recurrence caused by infection or diarrhea. Finally, anesthesia is required for the surgery, which can weaken resistance. Therefore, it is important to keep warm and avoid catching a cold.

  If infants and young children have hernias, some babies may heal on their own, but if the hernias are severe or do not heal within a period of time, surgery is still necessary. However, whether it is self-healing or surgery, it can truly treat this condition. Therefore, parents do not need to worry too much. As long as the recovery is good after treatment, it will not affect their daily life and health.

  In addition, because hernia is caused by incomplete congenital development of the body, it is currently impossible to effectively prevent it. However, prenatal checkups can detect and screen for many other types of diseases. Therefore, prenatal checkups are still very important and need to be taken seriously by pregnant women and their families in order to better ensure the health of pregnant women and fetuses.

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