Hernia is the protrusion of the whole or part of a
viscous from its normal position through an opening in the walls of its
containing cavity.
Causes of hernia
Hernia can be either congenital or acquired. Increased
intra-abdominal pressure or collagen derangement may also increase the risk of
developing hernia.
Types of hernia
Hernia can be classified either by their clinical
features or their sites.
Clinical features include reducible, irreducible, strangulated and incarcerated
/ obstructed hernia. Sites include inguinal, femoral, umbilical and
paraumbilical, incisional, epigastric, obturator, etc.
Symptoms
If you have any of the following symptoms, you may
be experiencing hernia:
˙ A lump
over the abdominal wall (eg. Groin)
˙ The
lump may increase in size progressively
˙ Occasional
pain
˙ Disappear
when lying flat
˙ Lump
size increases if patient is in standing position or coughing
Complications of
hernia
When the hernia becomes strangulated, the blood
supply to the content of hernia is impaired. The content becomes ischemia and
then gangrenous, resulting in peritonitis.
Emergent operation is then required for this life
threatening condition. You may experience severe pain over the lump, which
could not be reduced. The overlying skin becomes redden and the pain will
become severer and then spread out to the entire abdomen
Hernia treatment
Surgical repair is the only effective treatment for
hernia. Conservative treatment is the exception rather the rule. Open hernia
repair with mesh and laparoscopic hernia repair are two commonly used surgical treatment.
Reference: psclinic.com.hk/
The information aims to provide educational purpose only. Anyone reading it should consult
Surgery Specialist before considering treatment and should not rely on the information
above.
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