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Where is an inguinal hernia located?

Where is an inguinal hernia located?

An inguinal hernia is a bulging of the contents of the abdomen through a weak area in the lower abdominal wall. Inguinal hernias can occur at either of two passages through the lower abdominal wall, one on each side of the groin.

Can an inguinal hernia heal itself?

The hernia won’t heal on its own. If your hernia does not bother you, most likely you can wait to have surgery. Your hernia may get worse, but it may not. Over time, hernias tend to get bigger as the muscle wall of the belly gets weaker and more tissue bulges through.

What happens if inguinal hernia is left untreated?

Incarceration or strangulation of inguinal hernias is rare, but serious complications can develop if a hernia is left untreated. Incarcerated hernia: Incarceration occurs when part of the fat or intestine from inside the abdomen gets stuck in the groin or scrotum and cannot go back into the abdomen.

Is walking bad for hernia?

If you’re experiencing pain with your hernia, you may notice that the more intense the workout is, the worse your symptom gets. This is why if you’re experiencing this, it’s best to stick with less-intense workouts such as walking and jogging (over running).

Is there a way to repair an inguinal hernia?

Inguinal hernias can be repaired using keyhole surgery and this may be appropriate for you. You can sometimes control the hernia with a truss (padded support belt) or simply leave it alone.

What are the side effects of an inguinal hernia?

Complications of an inguinal hernia include: 1 Pressure on surrounding tissues. Most inguinal hernias enlarge over time if not repaired surgically. 2 Incarcerated hernia. If the contents of the hernia become trapped in the weak point in… 3 Strangulation. An incarcerated hernia can cut off blood flow to part of your intestine.

What is an incarcerated or strangulated inguinal hernia?

What is an incarcerated or strangulated inguinal hernia? 1 Incarcerated hernia: Incarceration occurs when part of the fat or intestine from inside the abdomen gets stuck in the… 2 Strangulated hernia: Strangulation can occur when an incarcerated hernia is not treated. The blood supply to the… More

When to go to the ER for an inguinal hernia?

If you have a hernia that traps the part poking through, it soon becomes painful. If you have an inguinal hernia and you have severe abdominal pain, or if your abdomen is red or tender, go to your nearest emergency department.