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Title: When should you worry about hernia pain?


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WHEN SHOULD YOU WORRY ABOUT HERNIA PAIN?
  • By
  • Dr. Valeria Simone MD
  • (Southlake General Surgery, Texas, USA)

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Overview
  • A hernia is an ailment that occurs when the
    internal organs, tissues, or intestines push
    through an opening in the muscle or tissue
    leading to hernia pain.
  • For an individual, this medical condition can
    cause mild to severe pain in the affected area
    with a hernia bulge. You may also experience pain
    on lifting heavy objects or bending over. You can
    consult your doctor if you experience pain or any
    symptoms.
  • An Abdominal hernia is the most common medical
    condition among all age groups. Although men
    above 40 years are prone to have a hernia. A few
    people are born with weak abdominal muscles or
    tissues that may develop hernia later in life.

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Hernia Symptoms
  • An individual can have a hernia without any pain.
    You may notice a bulge as an initial sign in the
    affected area. You can recognize the hernia bulge
    when you cough or jump. It may disappear when you
    lie down. There are other symptoms of a hernia,
    which may include
  • Constipation
  • Sharp shooting pain
  • Coughing
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Problem in swallowing
  • Acid reflux
  • A feeling of pressure on the impacted area
  • Problems swallowing
  • Coughing

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Different Types of Hernias
  • A hernia can be determined based on the place it
    develops in the body.
  • Inguinal hernia
  • An inguinal hernia develops in the abdomen near
    the groin area. An Inguinal hernia happens when a
    small part of the intestinal tissues pushes
    through the abdominal wall into the groin area.
  • An inguinal hernia is categorized into two types
  • Direct Inguinal Hernia It happens at any age in
    adults and occurs through a weak spot located in
    the lower muscle of the belly.
  • Indirect Inguinal Hernia It happens due to a
    birth defect in the abdominal wall that has been
    present since birth. It is common among children,
    newborns, and premature babies

5
  • Femoral hernia
  • The femoral hernia appears as a bulge close to
    the groin area. Femoral hernias generally happen
    when a part of a tissue pushes through a weak
    spot or a tear in the abdomen. This can obstruct
    the blood supply to the herniated bowel.
  • Umbilical hernia
  • An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the
    intestine tissue pushes through a small opening
    in the abdominal muscle close to the belly
    button. Umbilical hernias are common in infants
    however they can also develop in adults.
  • Incisional hernia
  • Incisional hernias generally occur when tissue
    protrudes from the surgical site scar that is yet
    to heal. This sort of hernia has less severe
    complications as compared to other types of
    hernias. Your doctor will suggest surgery to
    repair the hernia.
  • Epigastric hernia
  • An epigastric hernia develops when tissue pushes
    through a weak spot in the abdominal wall located
    above the belly button and below the sternum of
    the rib cage. It is generally common in males.

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What are the causes of a hernia?
  • Generally, the causes of a hernia may vary by
    looking at the types of hernia. However, the
    common reason among all hernias is weakened
    abdominal muscles or tissues. There are risk
    factors that can increase the possibility of
    developing a hernia including
  • Lifting heavy items
  • Continuous pressure on the abdomen due to
    diarrhea, coughing, or sneezing
  • Smoking

7
Hernia Diagnosis
  • An individual should consult the doctor if
    notices any abnormal lump or feels severe hernia
    symptoms such as hernia pain. Your doctor can
    help diagnose a hernia through physical
    examination. Your PCP can also prescribe some
    tests to understand the present medical condition
    and hernia, which include
  • CT Scan and Ultrasound
  • Barium X-rays to check the digestive system and
    intestines
  • Endoscopy is used to examine the esophagus and
    stomach

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Hernia Treatments and Surgery
  • After an examination of your overall health and
    hernia, your doctor can recommend hernia repair
    surgery. They will also suggest you make some
    changes in your lifestyle such as a healthy diet
    and regular exercise to examine further changes
    in the body. Your PCP will also prescribe some
    medicines to control the symptoms of hernia.
  • Lets explore more When should you worry about
    hernia pain? - Southlake General Surgery

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Make an Appointment
  • For more information on Hernia Repair Surgery
    or Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery Texas. You can
    contact our healthcare expert today at 1(817)
    748-0200. You can also make an online
    appointment with us.
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  • Medically Reviewed By Dr. Valeria Simone MD
  • Board-certified General Surgeon at Southlake
    General Surgery, Texas, USA.
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THANK YOU!
SOUTHLAKE GENERAL SURGERY
1545 E. Southlake Blvd, Suite 270 Southlake, TX
EMAIL info_at_southlakegeneralsurgery.com
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