5. What Is Inguinal Hernia?
In an inguinal hernia, the intestine or the bladder
protrudes through the abdominal wall or into the
inguinal canal inside the groin. approximately ninety
six percent of all groin hernias are inguinal,
and most occur in men due to a natural weakness in
this place.
6. What Is Incisional Hernia?
In an incisional hernia, the intestine pushes through
the abdominal wall in the same place where a surgery
has already taken place. This type of hernia is mostly
seen in elderly or obese people who remain inactive
after abdominal surgery.
7. What Is Femoral Hernia?
A femoral hernia occurs when the intestine enters the
femoral artery canal which goes into the higher thigh.
Femoral hernias are mostly dignosed in girls,
especially those who are pregnant or obese.
8. What Is Umbilical Hernia?
In an umbilical hernia, a part of the small intestine
passes through the abdominal wall near the navel.
Not unusual in newborns, it also typically afflicts
obese women or the ones who have many kids.
9. What Is Hiatal Hernia?
A hiatal hernia takes place while the upper stomach
squeezes through the hiatus, a gap inside the
diaphragm via which the esophagus passes.
10. What Are The Causes of Hernia?
Lifting heavy items without stabilizing the
abdominal muscle tissues
Continual coughing or sneezing
Diarrhea or constipation
11. What are the Symptoms of Hernia?
Pain
Nausea
Vomiting
The bulge cannot be pushed back into the abdomen