Pediatric inguinal hernia repair is a common surgical procedure used to correct a condition where abdominal tissue protrudes through a weak area in the groin. This condition is often present early in life and may appear as a visible bulge. Surgical treatment is typically recommended to prevent complications and ensure proper healing. The procedure involves gently repositioning the tissue and closing the opening in the abdominal wall. It is performed with careful attention to protect surrounding structures. Pre-surgical evaluation helps determine the best approach for each child. Recovery is usually quick, with most children returning to normal activities within a short time. Post-procedure care focuses on comfort and proper healing. Follow-up visits help ensure successful outcomes and monitor recovery. With timely intervention, this procedure supports long-term health and well-being in children.