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What’s hernia? Most of what we call herring is a groin, a groin-cavine package that is reversible, unlike long tumours, that can change, that is visible on its feet, that is, that lay-ups disappear or shrink, and that, in most cases, return at pressure. 2. How did the hernia appear? The groin area is the relatively weak area of the abdominal wall, which is partially not covered by muscle tissue, and which is the lowest in the abdominal area, where the pressure on the groin area is three to four times higher when the intestinal tube is standing, and if there are additional factors that increase the abdominal pressure, such as cough, sneeze, excretion, or heavy physical work, or exercise, the dysentery area is pineally dysentery, and the intestinal tube, membranes in the abdominal cavity is drilled out to form herring. The group of older persons is most likely to receive herring, as the muscles of the abdominal wall are shrinking and less intense, while chronic coughing, constipation and prostate growth make it difficult for many older persons to excrete for long periods of time, leading to increased abdominal stress and abdominal gas. What should we do with hernia? What do you do when you’re wearing clothes for a long time? It’s the same thing to treat hernia on a patch, whether it’s a knife or a micro-creature, in short, a refill of herpes where the larvae is broken so that the larvae can’t be drilled out. The operation itself is small and not risky. How long after the hernia? What are the concerns? After the opening of the operation, the patient can land and return home on the same day when he is able to eat for an hour or two; after the operation, the person is able to sleep four or six hours to eat and go home on the same day or first morning. It is possible to restore light physical activity and work at home for three or four days, after which full return to normal work, labour and sports can take place in the first month, but it is necessary to avoid a situation that causes an increase in abdominal pressure, such as weight lifting, carrying children, overstretching, heavy physical labour, severe physical activity, etc., which can wait for more than three months after the operation, as well as long-term attention in the case of an increase in chronic cough, constipation, prostate prostate, etc., with serious symptoms that require active treatment to avoid re-emergence. Hair.