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When an internal organ or other body component pushes through the muscle or tissue that surrounds it normally, it develops a hernia. The majority of hernias develop in the abdomen, between the chest and the hips.
Common types
When an internal organ protrudes through a weak point in your muscle or tissue, a hernia results. You may develop a variety of hernias, such as inguinal hernias, femoral hernias, umbilical hernias, and hiatal hernias. It’s crucial to get medical attention for a hernia as soon as possible. Other common types include : Incisional hernia, Epigastric hernia, Diaphragmatic hernia etc,.
Symptoms
- scrotum swelling or protrusion (the pouch that contains the testicles).
- increased discomfort at the bulge’s location.
- difficulty lifting.
- The bulge got bigger over time.
- a constant painful feeling.
- indications of intestinal blockage or a sense of being full.
Teatment
Surgery may be the sole option to treat hernias because they frequently do not get better on their own. The best treatment for your hernia will be suggested by your doctor, who may also refer you to a surgeon. If the surgeon determines that repairing your hernia is required, they will choose the procedure that will best suit your requirements.
Adults with umbilical hernias typically need surgery because there is a larger chance of complications and the problem is unlikely to get better on its own. There are 3 major surgeries can be performed for Hernia : Open surgery, Laparoscopic surgery and Robotic surgery
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