MSFinals-6564
A 65-year-old man without significant medical history presents with a lump in his right groin that he noticed while showering. The lump has been present for two weeks and disappears when he lies down. He does not experience any discomfort, and there are no other gastrointestinal symptoms. Upon examination, a small reducible swelling is found in the right groin, consistent with an inguinal hernia. What is the best course of action for management?