Congenital HydroceleHome Treatment If no surgery has been done, home
treatment for a congenital
hydrocele consists of watching it for any changes. If
its size increases, or if its size varies, contact your child's doctor. Also
watch your child for nausea and vomiting. This may mean he has an
incarcerated hernia. If surgery has been
done, home treatment focuses on
caring for the groin incision. Watch for signs and
symptoms of infection, such as fever, swelling, redness, or increasing
pain.
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