After Hernia Surgery
You can usually go home the same day as surgery. To speed healing, take an active role in your recovery. The tips below can help:

An ice pack helps reduce swelling.
Reducing Swelling
Early on, it’s common for the area around your incision to be swollen, bruised, and sore. To reduce swelling, put an ice pack or bag of frozen peas in a thin towel. Place the towel on the swollen area 3–5 times a day for 15–20 minutes at a time.
Managing Pain
Take any prescribed pain medications as directed. Be aware that some pain medications can cause constipation. So your doctor may also suggest a laxative or stool softener.
Returning to Normal
You can return to your normal routine as soon as you feel able. Just take it easy and follow these guidelines:
Take short walks to improve circulation.
Avoid heavy lifting for at least a week.
Ask your doctor about driving and returning to work.
You can begin having sex again when you feel ready.
Following Up
Be sure to keep all follow-up appointments with your doctor. These ensure you’re healing well. During visits, your stitches, staples, or bandage may be removed.
Call your doctor if you have any of the following:
A large amount of swelling or bruising (some testicular swelling and bruising is normal)
Fever over 101°F
Bleeding
Increasing pain, redness, or drainage
Trouble urinating