Question

How to Prevent Recurrence of Pediatric Inguinal Hernia After Surgery?

Answer

For children with recurrent incarcerated inguinal hernias, there is a risk of bowel necrosis or testicular and ovarian necrosis due to incarceration. Multiple incarcerations can also compress the spermatic vessels, which is harmful to for testicular development. It is recommended to perform surgery at 6 months of age or earlier. Additionally, for babies trying salmon for the first time, since salmon meat is thick, has few bones, low in fat, and high in protein, it is very suitable for baby consumption. When cooking, it is best to use steaming, and the fish meat should be carefully checked for any remaining bones. When eating for the first time, attention should be paid to moderate portions.