Hernias - Abdominal Wall
An abdominal wall hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in your abdominal muscles, often creating a noticeable bulge and discomfort, especially with strain. Causes can include heavy lifting, chronic cough, or prior surgery. While not always an emergency, hernias typically require repair, often surgically, to prevent potential complications.
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Repairing a Hernia with Surgery
This animated guide explains what a hernia is, why surgical repair is crucial, and how the procedure restores muscle function, often with mesh, to prevent recurrence.
What Is a Hernia and How Is One Repaired?
What is a hernia? Learn how this common condition, where tissue bulges through a weak spot, is typically repaired surgically. Get essential information on diagnosis and treatment options.
What to Do if You Have a Hernia | Clayton Petro, MD
Dr. Clayton Petro, a general surgeon, explains hernias: what they are, common types, symptoms, causes, and when to seek treatment. Learn about surgical options, mesh use, recovery, and what to expect.
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