What symptom does child hernia have?

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Some parents will find that the child's umbilicus has a protruding walnut like spherical tumor, soft and scarred at the top. This is called umbilical hernia, which is caused by hernia. Inguinal hernia is a common disease, if not treated, the harm is still very big, but for inguinal hernia I believe many people do not understand, in fact, it is also a kind of hernia, its symptoms are more, the treatment method is also more, I suggest that the specific symptoms of pediatric hernia are as follows:

What symptom does child hernia have?

1. The onset time of hernia in children may be a few days or months after birth, and even some children will get sick after 4 or 5 years old. At the beginning, the mass was small and only appeared when the patient was standing, working, walking, running, coughing or crying. When lying on his back or pressing with his hand, the mass could return and disappear.

2. Pediatric hernia is usually caused by coughing, defecating, urinating, crying, and strenuous exercise. There is a prominent lump in the groin of the child. The lump will disappear or flicker when the child is pressed by hand, when the child is quiet, or when he is lying flat and sleeping.

3. The child's lump feels very soft. When pressing the lump, it is often accompanied by a murmur, which is mostly caused by the prolapse of the small intestine. The large intestine, appendix, greater omentum, etc. may also prolapse, leading to umbilical hernia. In addition to seeing or touching the lump, some children will also have constipation, loss of appetite, vomiting and other phenomena, and some may become easy to cry, restless and so on. If the hernia is serious, it will lead to children's mobility.

matters needing attention

Children hernia recurrence is strong, if the condition is serious, it should be treated by surgical means. Therefore, parents need to take their children to the hospital immediately if they find that their children have hernia symptoms.