My child is three years old and has recently been crying and having a bad temper at kindergarten. A month ago, I noticed a swelling on the upper right side of my child’s thigh and testicle. The child often says it’s getting bigger and wants to know if it’s a hernia.
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When my baby cries, there’s a buzzing sound at the base of their right leg, similar to passing gas, and it’s accompanied by a small lump.
Pouches forming on a child’s pelvis during crying may be a symptom of hernia, and it’s recommended to take the child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
A hernia occurs when abdominal muscles are weak or cracked, causing fatty tissue or organs like the intestines to protrude outward. Children are prone to this condition and should seek medical attention promptly.
A swelling has appeared on my child’s left upper pubic area, confirmed as a hernia. Should I schedule surgery immediately?
Hernia is a condition caused by weak or cracked abdominal muscles, for which there is currently no medication treatment; it can only be repaired through surgery.