What are the Different Types of Hernia Repair?
The root above the thigh, medically called the "groin", is the most prone to hernia in men.
Hernia repair
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- Preparation before surgery
- 1: the day before surgery:
- (1) Blood is drawn, and the electrocardiogram and chest X-ray are checked, and the perineum hair is shaved off.
- (2) Fill in the consent for surgery and anesthesia.
- (3) Fast any food (including water) after 12pm.
- 2: On the day of surgery:
- Please change your surgical gown, wear a hand ring, and remove your body accessories, dentures, contact lenses, etc. Please remove your underwear, put on the patient's underwear, and stay in bed waiting for the nursing staff to inject.
- Care after surgery
- A: On the day after the operation, there will be pain in the wounds. Generally, oral pain relievers can improve it. Only a small number of patients need injections.
- B: Usually you can get out of bed on the same day after the operation.
- C: After anesthesia is restored, there is no nausea and vomiting, and you can eat normally.
- D: The wound needs to be covered with gauze the next day after surgery, as long as it is kept dry.
- E: After surgery, if there is no fever or other appropriate circumstances, you can be discharged.
- Precautions after discharge
- 1: Wound care:
- (1) The suture of the wound should be taken with absorbable sutures, which must be disassembled. The cosmetic tape applied to the wound can be removed after one week.
- (2) After leaving the hospital, you can take a bath. After the bath, you can wipe the wound dry. You need to apply medicine to the wound.
- (3) There may still be pain in the wound after returning home. This feeling is about 1 week to week. The doctor will prescribe analgesics, which can effectively reduce the pain.
- (4) If the wound has persistent redness, swelling, pain, or frequent objects, return to the hospital for treatment immediately.
- 2: In terms of activities: normal activities can be resumed after being discharged from the hospital, but actions that increase abdominal pressure should be avoided; such as: 1 solution, sit-ups, climbing ladders, riding pedals or motorcycles, lifting heavy objects, vomiting When a cough occurs, support the affected area.
- 3: In terms of diet: a normal diet can be used to enhance the intake of high-fiber foods such as vegetables and fruits, as well as water, to develop a good habit of discharge, and have a habitual secret, then ask your doctor to prescribe softeners.
- 4: Life care:
- (1) If you have a cold or cough, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible.
- (2) People with a history of hernia should avoid fixed postures such as squatting and sedentary.
- (3) Male patients should go to the clinic if they have difficulty solving problems.