What is a Scrotal Hernia?
Scrotal hernias are more common in children and evolved from inguinal hernias [1] . Its symptoms are in the groin area. You can see or feel the mass. There will be lower abdomen bloating, flatulence, abdominal pain, constipation, and nutritional absorption. Discomfort such as poor, fatigue and physical decline. Many babies are found by mothers when changing diapers, and older children are more likely to be found at the bath or health clinic.
Scrotal hernia
Overview of scrotal hernia
- Scrotal hernias are more common in children and evolved from inguinal hernias [1] . Its symptoms are in the groin area. You can see or feel the mass. There will be lower abdomen bloating, flatulence, abdominal pain, constipation, and nutritional absorption. Discomfort such as poor, fatigue and physical decline. Many babies are found by mothers when changing diapers, and older children are more likely to be found at the bath or health clinic.
Causes of scrotal hernia
- The cause of scrotal hernia is an increase in abdominal pressure. The most common cause is crying. Others include cough, defecation, and urination.
Scrotal Hernia Hazard
- Affects the normal development of children's testicles, affects young people's sexual function, and induces prostate disease in the elderly.
Scrotal Hernia Treatment
- Conservative and surgical treatment.
Scrotal Hernia Attention
- 1. Patients should eat less food that is likely to cause constipation and flatulence (especially boiled eggs, sweet potatoes, peanuts, beans, beer, carbonated sparkling drinks, etc.), and eat high-fiber diets, including grains, cereals, bran, And raw fruits and vegetables.
- 2. Avoid situations that cause elevated abdominal pressure and strengthen physical fitness.