Question

A one-month-old baby has a hernia. What should be done?

Answer

A hernia occurs when abdominal muscles are weak or torn, causing fat tissue or organs like the intestines to protrude through the weakened area. This results in a noticeable bulge under the skin, accompanied by discomfort and pain. Symptoms may worsen with prolonged standing, defecation, or lifting heavy objects. Currently, there is no medication available to treat hernias; surgical repair is the only option. If a newborn has a hernia, parents should immediately take their child to the doctor and avoid using any unauthorized medications. They should use medication responsibly and closely monitor their child’s condition to ensure timely treatment.