What is a Hernia?

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A hernia usually occurs when a hole or rupture appears in the wall of the abdomen. The abdominal wall consists of tendons and very tough muscle. It runs from the rib area down to the groin area and stops just before the legs. One of the abdominal wall’s functions is to hold in the intestines. When a rupture occurs, the intestines can begin to push through the abdominal wall.

A hernia can happen to anyone, regardless of age or sex. It is usually felt as a small lump, but if left untreated, can grow to any size. There have been cases in which an untreated hernia has grown to the size of a football, and even larger hernias have been recorded. The hernia can become quite visible to the sufferer and to other people as it presses against the skin.

As it grows larger, with more intestine protruding through the abdominal wall, the hernia can cause more acute pain. It can also be extremely dangerous if the intestine becomes trapped inside the abdomen wall, as it may have a strangulating effect. Hernias will not get better on their own, but must be surgically treated.

Apart from a natural weakness in the abdominal wall, there are a number of reasons hernias may occur. One of the most common is a sporting injury. The most frequent sports injury is a groin injury, in which the muscle can be easily torn or strained. If a lump appears in this area, it may be the result of an inguinal hernia. If physical therapy fails to treat this injury, the only other option is surgery.

There are a few surgical options available to treat hernias. One of the most common surgical procedures is a tension free repair. This consists of covering the hernia with a prosthesis. Tissue will grow through the inserted mesh and the hernia will be corrected. Most tension free repair surgeries last from 20 to 90 minutes and are performed under general anesthetic.

Other hernia surgeries include pure tissue repairs and laparoscopic techniques. Your surgeon will advise on the best on the best type of surgery if you have a hernia. When a hernia appears, it is always best to see your doctor as soon as possible; the longer you leave it, the bigger the hernia will grow. Remember, although a hernia can be caused by sport or other injuries, if the abdominal wall is weak, simply sneezing or coughing can cause a hernia.

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Posted by: anon186
i hear some people never bother to have an operation and live with it.

what are the facts, when is this a reasonable choice what are the pros and cons.

what signs to watch for saying it is a definte take the surgery? Pain is obvious.

Posted by: anon484
I would like to know what I should do about the problem that I have ther is a lump about the size of a golf ball that is sticking out of my bellybutton I noticed it a few months ago. When ever I sneeze it sticks out a little more and get harder and I don't have any insurance and I'm unemployed I'm worried should I go to the closest emergency room.
Posted by: Yemaya85
My hubby was told that he has a Hernia. I believe it is a Hiatal Hernia. It is the size of a small football and it protrudes from right above his belly button he has been scheduled to see a surgeon. How will it be removed? And will he be in the hospital for a long time? Thank you

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