Is inguinal hernia serious? Small operation doesn't matter?
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I had a hernia two years ago. At that time, there was no timely treatment, and the lump appeared or disappeared. But since then, I began to have abdominal pain and swelling. Later, I went to the hospital for surgery under the pressure of my family. After the operation, I took a month's rest at home, and then I went to work normally. I thought the hernia was cured. But recently, in the original place of operation, that is, the lower right groin, the hernia mass came out again. Now there is no other way but to have another operation. How big is the risk of such an operation?
Is inguinal hernia serious? Small operation doesn't matter?
First: in fact, hernia surgery is a very common kind of surgery, belongs to small surgery, its risk is not big. The second operation is the same. The risk is not big, but the effect of the second operation is definitely worse than that of the first operation. The second operation is to repair the original wound again, making the wound more fragile than before.
Second: patients should pay more attention to nursing. Because the second operation, the wound is not easy to heal, very fragile, if excessive force or strength grasp is not good, it is easy to make the wound tear, and lead to hernia recurrence. The patient must have more rest, reduce the amount of activity, the movement can not be too big, to control themselves.
Third: patients should spend more time on self-healing and treat every detail carefully. Postoperative nursing is not without the possibility of recovery, can avoid recurrence, we must learn from the last lesson, eradicate the symptoms of hernia, strive for complete recovery, no recurrence. Avoid long standing, strenuous activities, cough, constipation and other damage to the wound.
matters needing attention
Patients should eat more Qi tonic food and protein food, to supplement the body needs, poor nutrition to restore health. Eat more food rich in vitamins and cellulose, drink more water, avoid spicy food.