Question

A ten-month-old male infant has been suffering from severe hernia since he was eight months old, with both sides experiencing hernia prolapse. The parents inquire whether surgery is appropriate for such a condition.

Answer

Based on the described situation, the preliminary diagnosis is bilateral inguinal hernias. Such congenital conditions cannot heal on their own and usually require surgical intervention. However, for infants under one year old, there is still a possibility of self-recovery. It is recommended that parents first observe the condition, and if the situation worsens, they should take the child to a regular hospital for an orthopedic evaluation and develop a corresponding treatment plan according to the doctor’s advice.