What to do if a two and a half year old girl suffers from a hernia

Updated on parenting 2024-05-12
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hernia is caused by a patent inguinal canal, and in the future, it may close with age, and the intestinal tube comes out due to the increased abdominal pressure during stool, which will cause a long time of contagion, so it is necessary to have surgery, so it is better to have surgery if it is often attacked.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    For children's hernias, pediatric hernias, whether it is umbilical hernia or children's inguinal hernia, we say that it can be observed about one or two years old, it has a certain chance of self-healing with the growth and development of the child, but if it is like an inguinal hernia, the child's inguinal hernia is greater than one year or older, it is impossible to heal itself, for umbilical hernia, two or three years old, children's umbilical hernia, it is also impossible to heal itself, and relatively speaking, in infancy, when it is younger, it has a certain possibility of self-healing. Of course, this is to be done by a professional doctor, after going to the outpatient clinic to see the child, to give you the corresponding advice, there can be some children, newborns, infants and young children can use conservative methods, observe for a period of time, to see if there is a possibility of self-healing, but if the professional doctor judges, the child's hernia is already very large, and even there will be some dangerous situations, then it is still necessary to hurry up the operation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pediatric hernias are common in infants and young children, and are more common in men and premature births. There are many causes of hernia in children, mainly including congenital factors and acquired factors, acquired factors include coughing, sneezing, crying or defecation force, abdominal fat, etc. Pediatric hernia will cause greater harm to the growth and development of young children, which leads to parents of children who are very anxious after learning that their children have pediatric hernia, and do not know how to deal with it.

    As a result, parents are under great physical and mental pressure, and sometimes even take some detours. But in fact, although pediatric hernia is more harmful, it is not a thorny clinical problem.

    The child's future has an impact. Therefore, parents do not need to panic, the following will tell you what to do if your child has a hernia.

    **What to do before?

    After your child has a hernia, you should first pay attention not to make your child cry and avoid strenuous exercise to prevent the hernia from getting worse. If it is an inguinal hernia, pay attention to telling the child to lie down more often to avoid the hernia block coming out.

    Umbilical hernias and inguinal hernias in newborns**.

    For neonatal umbilical hernias, the vast majority of them can heal spontaneously before the age of 2 years without the need for surgery**. For neonatal inguinal hernia, surgery is not necessary if it is not incarcerated**, but if incarceration occurs, immediate medical attention is required, and if it can be reduced manually, it is actively reduced, and surgery is performed 3 days after reduction**. For children who are unable to reduce, prompt emergency surgery**** is required.

    Pediatric hernia bands.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the baby is under one year old and there is no abnormal performance such as incarceration, you can not deal with it, pay attention to it for the time being, and such a big baby has the possibility of self-healing. If the baby's lump suddenly enlarges and is accompanied by crying, it may be incarcerated and should go to the hospital for examination in time, and in severe cases, surgery may be required. If your baby is over a year old and has a hernia, elective surgery** is an option, which is unlikely to recover on its own.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to go to the hospital to ask the doctor to see the insurance, you can't take medicine indiscriminately, the child must not be healthy, the doctor is still more professional, don't use home remedies indiscriminately.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A hernia in a 6-year-old child is unlikely to heal on its own. Because a hernia can cause intestinal obstruction.

    Intestinal ischemia, if the ovaries enter the hernia sac, can cause ovarian ischemia and necrosis, which can affect fertility.

    At present, the best and most effective method for hernia is surgery, especially laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery. Other methods do not respond well.

    Laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery has a short time, fast healing, short hospital stay, and few complications.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Check it out first to see if there is no need to ** immediately, or wait for the child to be older**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The child has a hernia, and it is 14 months old, so basically the only option is surgery, and now it can be suture surgery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis:

    Hernia is a common disease in pediatric surgery, and generally infants and young children only take a conservative method, because the symptoms may disappear as the body develops to preschool age. If you still have symptoms before school age, you need surgery**, and the hernia sac is usually ligated, and the surgery is very simple.

    Guidance: However, there is a certain risk during the conservative period, such as incarceration of the contents of the pediatric hernia, which will cause intestinal obstruction and even necrosis. It is recommended to consult your local pediatric surgeon or general surgery.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, in this case, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for examination and diagnosis, and then according to the actual situation of the child, take the first method, cooperate with the doctor, usually try to minimize the baby's crying, especially the kind of crying hard, and comfort the baby.

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