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How to check for a hernia?

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How to check for a hernia?

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HerniaHernia can occur for many reasons. The symptoms

and treatment procedures differ according to the location of hernia. The most common sites of hernia are in the groin and at the umbilicus (belly button). It is possible to treat the symptoms of a hernia with conservative measures, but the only way to repair a hernia is with surgery. This can be performed with either open or laparoscopic surgery. The most suitable approach depends upon the hernia, your other medical conditions and any previous surgery.

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Are you at risk for hernia ?1) Check for hernias that occur around the stomach, abdomen, or chest. It can affect different ways in different place of your body ,most common the

hernia occurs near the stomach Inguinal herniaThis occurs in a part of the abdominal wall known as the inguinal canal.

Inguinal hernia leaves a natural defect called the internal inguinal ring that may develop into a hernia if it isn’t sealed properly, resulting in the contents of the abdomen, such as intestine, to protrude through the opening, creating pain and/or a bulge.

Femoral herniaFemoral hernia is much more common in women, but may also occur in men.

This occurs when fatty tissues or part of the bowel pushes through into the groin at the top of the inner thigh.

Incisional herniaIncisional hernia is also known as ventral hernia which appears in the

abdomen at the site of a previous surgery. It is known as a ventral or incisional hernia.

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Umbilical hernia The hernia which occurs near the bellybutton is known as an umbilical

hernia. Most infants are vulnerable to this hernia. It may occur in infants at or just after birth when they may be around three or four years of age. Umbilical hernias have 11% chances re-occurrence.

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Epigastric herniaEpigastric hernia which occurs mostly in the upper abdominal wall arises due to a weakness, gap, or opening in the muscles of the upper abdominal wall, on a line between the breastbone and the navel. Men are more vulnerable to this hernia than women.

Spigelian herniaSpigelian hernia is known by multiple names. It usually develops through a slit-like defect in the anterior abdominal wall adjacent to the semilunar line. Most of spigelian hernias occur in the lower abdomen where the posterior sheath is deficient.

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2) Know the types of hernias that affect the area between the abdomen and the upper thigh on either side of the body

Inguinal herniaThis occurs in a part of the abdominal wall known as the inguinal canal.

Inguinal hernia leaves a natural defect called the internal inguinal ring that may develop into a hernia if it isn’t sealed properly, resulting in the contents of the abdomen, such as intestine, to protrude through the opening, creating pain and/or a bulge.

Femoral herniaFemoral hernia is much more common in women, but may also occur

in men. This occurs when fatty tissues or part of the bowel pushes through into the groin at the top of the inner thigh.

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3.) We also need to know other types of herniaHernia affect other than stomach regionIncisional herniaIncisional hernia is also known as ventral hernia which appears in the abdomen

at the site of a previous surgery. It is known as a ventral or incisional hernia.Umbilical hernia The hernia which occurs near the bellybutton is known as an umbilical hernia.

Most infants are vulnerable to this hernia. It may occur in infants at or just after birth when they may be around three or four years of age. Umbilical hernias have 11% chances re-occurrence.

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Epigastric herniaEpigastric hernia which occurs mostly in the upper abdominal wall arises due to a

weakness, gap, or opening in the muscles of the upper abdominal wall, on a line between the breastbone and the navel. Men are more vulnerable to this hernia than women.

Spigelian herniaSpigelian hernia is known by multiple names. It usually develops through a slit-like

defect in the anterior abdominal wall adjacent to the semilunar line. Most of spigelian hernias occur in the lower abdomen where the posterior sheath is deficient.

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4.) Investigate possible symptoms If you have hernia, you can easily find it out with these symptoms for hernia

:Swelling or bulge in the groin or scrotum.Increased pain at the site of the bulge.Pain while lifting.Increase in the bulge size over time.A dull aching sensation.A sense of feeling full or signs of bowel obstruction.But it also should that, if you experience any of this symptoms doesn’t

confirm that you have hernia. It could be symptoms of other diseases as well. However, you can confirm it with the help of a colorectal surgeon.