Neonatal boy hernia symptoms?

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I believe we all know what hernia is, but it is difficult to say its symptoms correctly. Hernia is a very common disease. It is common in men, and the incidence rate of infants is relatively high. Although women have hernia cases, they are very few. Hernia is mainly a part of the body's tissues and organs left the original position, usually umbilical hernia, indirect hernia and so on, then let's take a specific look at the symptoms of neonatal boy hernia?

Neonatal boy hernia symptoms?

Many children may be found to have hernia a few days or months after birth, even after the age of 4 or 5. Children's hernia is usually caused by cough, defecation, urination, crying, strenuous exercise and so on. There are protruding massive masses in the groin, and the masses will disappear automatically when lying flat or pressing by hand, or when the patient is quiet or sleeping, they will appear suddenly.

The small intestine is the most common organ in a child's tumor, so it feels soft to the touch. When it goes back, it is often accompanied by a murmur. Other organs such as the large intestine, appendix and omentum may also prolapse. In addition to seeing or touching the lump, some children will have constipation, loss of appetite, vomiting and other phenomena, and some may become easy to cry, uneasy and so on. Scrotal hernia is too large will cause movement inconvenience, women with ovarian prolapse more, so often can feel like thumb big, hard and most of the tenderness of the mass.

If the tumor can not be returned to the abdominal cavity, abdominal pain will aggravate, crying, and then vomiting, abdominal distension, poor defecation and other intestinal obstruction symptoms will appear. Oval tumor can be seen in the inguinal or scrotum, with hard texture and obvious tenderness. If the incarcerated time is long, the skin can be red and swollen. If the intestinal tube can not be returned for a long time, there may be serious complications such as intestinal ischemia and necrosis.

matters needing attention

In infancy, do not wrap the baby's abdomen too tightly, so as not to increase intra-abdominal pressure. Don't let the child stand too early, so as not to cause inguinal hernia. Don't let children cough loudly. Children with cough should take some cough medicine under the guidance of doctors. Avoid loud crying and high abdominal pressure.