How long can child gas hernia restore?

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My child was one and a half years old. Because he was always crying and felt strange, he took him to the hospital for examination. As a result, he got a hernia. The doctor showed me that there was a lump in my lower abdomen, especially when I was crying badly. When I was quiet, I subsided. It's so careless of me not to find out. If I didn't come to the hospital because I didn't feel at ease, I would not know until it was really serious. The hospital suggests surgical treatment for children. Let's take a look at the following.

How long can child gas hernia restore?

First: pediatric hernia surgery can be done from the age of a child, this kind of surgery is a common small operation, but in order to avoid the injury of children's equipment, we must send to the regular large hospital for treatment, not in the technical and equipment aspects of the lack of small hospital surgery, that has greater risk. It is very important to pay attention to nursing after operation.

Second: do not let the child cry during the recovery period, pay attention to cold and warm, do not catch a cold, cough is not good for the wound. We should also pay attention to diet, eat more Qi boosting food, such as chicken, other meat, fish, eggs, lentils, yams, etc., which is conducive to the recovery of the body, and drink more water or honey water to keep the stool unobstructed.

Third: pediatric hernia surgery generally needs to be hospitalized for 6 to 10 days. Four days after surgery, the wound should not be stained with water. Do not move disorderly. Lie down and rest. About the sixth day, the stitches can be removed, and then slight activities can be carried out. It's almost good when I leave hospital, but I still need to recuperate when I go home. It takes a month to return to normal life. Especially serious, the wound is very big, need 3 to 6 months to fully recover.

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Pay attention to observe whether there is inflammation, fluid flow or bleeding in the wound after operation. If there is any, return to the hospital immediately. If the child has vomiting, then do not force feeding, wait four hours to try feeding again.