The North Dakota Hernia Questionnaire (NDH) is a medical questionnaire used to assess the severity and severity-related symptoms of hernias. It is designed to help medical professionals diagnose, treat, and monitor hernia patients. The NDH consists of five sections: demographics, hernia history, physical examination, hernia symptom evaluation, and quality of life assessment. It is composed of 65 items that measure the patient’s self-reported severity-related symptoms, such as pain, disability, and quality of life. The NDH is used to assess hernias in adults, including inguinal, femoral, umbilical, and incisional hernias. There are two versions of the NDH: the NDF (for femoral hernias) and the DHOTI (for inguinal hernias). Each version includes questions specific to the type of hernia being evaluated. The NDH is a useful tool for medical professionals in assessing hernia patients, as it allows for the quick and accurate identification of severity-related symptoms. Additionally, the NDH can be used to follow hernia patients over time to ensure that their condition is properly managed.