Question

My friend’s child is six years old and cries and fusses about pain in their lower body all day. The crying is particularly severe, and adults suspect they might have a hernia. I want to learn more about the symptoms of a hernia?

Answer

Patients with a hernia may experience symptoms such as constipation and abdominal pain. The blood circulation in hernia patients may be obstructed, leading to these symptoms. Patients should pay attention to their personal health, seek medical examination and treatment in a timely manner. Treatment methods include the use of hernia belts and surgical treatment. In severe cases, symptoms can be alleviated by surgically removing the small intestine.