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Dr. Michael Reinhorn, a hernia specialist at Boston Hernia, discusses what to expect on the first night after umbilical or ventral hernia repair. He explains that pain levels can vary depending on the type of surgery and the use of mesh. Here are some key points to remember: Pain management: For open surgery, local anesthetic often provides enough pain relief. For laparoscopic surgery, prescription pain medication may be necessary. Movement: Walking around the house is encouraged to help prevent stiffness and discomfort. Diet: Eating a light meal is recommended, and it's important to avoid sitting for long periods. Pain medication schedule: It's recommended to take Tylenol and Motrin every six hours around the clock for the first two days after surgery. Sleeping: If pain is significant before bed, it's okay to take prescribed pain medication and set an alarm to take Tylenol and Motrin in the middle of the night. Dr. Reinhorn emphasizes the importance of taking pain medication regularly to manage pain effectively and ensure a comfortable recovery. Keywords: hernia repair ventral hernia umbilical hernia post-operative pain pain management pain medication Tylenol Motrin local anesthetic laparoscopic surgery open surgery mesh recovery movement diet sleep