How does hospital treat hernia

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Hernia symptoms often occur in children. After crying, exercise and defecation, the abdomen will bulge, abdominal pain will aggravate, vomiting, abdominal distension and defecation will stop. For children with hernia, due to their immature body and incomplete organ development, how can the hospital treat hernia? Now let me share my experience with you.

How does hospital treat hernia

First: Chinese medicine treatment can be used: Cimicifuga 3 G, Astragalus 15 g, jujube 15 G. Usage: decoct in water. Astragalus 15 grams, Cimicifuga 3 grams, longan meat 10 grams, ginseng 4 grams (dangshen 15 grams), fried licorice 2 grams. Usage: take 10g fennel in water. Live crucian carp 60 ~ 90 g 2, usage: or steamed or fried soup can, do not put salt, once a day, even take 5 ~ 6 times.

Second: take a medical tape about 5cm wide and 6-10cm long than the waist circumference of the sick child, cut it 5cm in front of one end into a tongue like shape, and cut a transverse opening in the middle of the other section to allow the opposite side to be inserted. After insertion, gauze can be padded inside the waist and back with adhesive tape. The hernial sac should be made empty or invaginated. Generally, it can be replaced once a week or two, and can be used continuously for 3-6 months. Elastic belt (elastic belt) can be added at the periphery to prevent the adhesive tape from slipping.

Third: elastic abdominal belt method: this method is particularly suitable for newborns and small infants. You can wear elastic abdominal belt during the day, relax when you sleep, and often adjust the tightness. This method is easy to operate, which can not only prevent the umbilical hernia from over bulging, but also ensure the food intake and abdominal development elasticity of children.

matters needing attention

1. Keep a healthy weight and prevent yourself from being overweight. 2. Avoid smoking, alcohol and spicy food. 3. Protect the wound to prevent infection and suppuration. 4. Within 3 months after the operation, try to avoid excessive force.