A hernia is a sac formed by the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum). The sac comes through a hole or weak area in the fascia, the strong layer of the abdominal wall that surrounds the muscle.
The types of hernias are based on where they occur
- Femoral hernia appears as a bulge in the upper thigh, just below the groin. This type is more common in women than men.
- Hiatal hernia occurs in the upper part of the stomach. In this hernia, part of the upper stomach pushes into the chest.
- Incisional hernia can occur through a scar if you have had abdominal surgery in the past.
- Inguinal hernia appears as a bulge in the groin. This type is more common in men than women. The bulge may go all the way down into the scrotum.
- Umbilical hernia appears as a bulge around the belly button. It occurs when the muscle around the navel doesn’t close completely.
Symptoms
- Most often there are no symptoms. However, sometimes there may be discomfort or pain. The discomfort may be worse when you stand, strain, or lift heavy objects. In time, most people will complain about a growth that feels tender and is growing.
- Although a hernia may only cause mild discomfort, it may get bigger and strangulate. This means that the tissue is stuck inside the hole and its blood supply has been cut off. If this occurs, you will need urgent surgery doctor specialists.
Treatment
Hernia surgery specialist doctor in Ahmedabad Laparoscopy Surgery is the only treatment that can permanently fix a hernia. Surgery may be more risky for patients with serious medical problems. If the hernia is small and not causing symptoms, your surgeon may just need to watch it to make sure it is not growing or causing problems.
Surgery will usually be used for hernias that
- Are getting larger
- Are painful
- Cannot be reduced without surgery
- May involve a trapped piece of bowel
Sannidhya MultispecialtyHospital in Ahmedabad is equipped with the latest technology and infrastructure, supported by an expert surgeon and support staff. The department specialises in performing all major surgeries involving abdomen, skin, breast, soft tissues, and hernia. Umbilical hernia & Inguinal hernia Laparoscopic surgery is also known as key-hole surgery or minimally invasive surgery. It is widely used in gynaecology, gastroenterology and urology. Patients receive specialised assessment, latest treatments along with clinical post-operative care, medications and a regular follow-up.