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3 Signs That Indicate That You Might Have Hernia.pdf
Hernias are pretty common both in men and
women. A person can develop a hernia when a part
of a tissue or internal organ, such as the intestine,
pushes through a weak spot, or hole, in the muscle
and tissue that surround it.
There will be a bulge in the abdomen or
groin area.
The very first and most prominent sign of a
hernia is a developing bulge created by the
internal tissue or organ. Generally, this bulge
creates pressure on the abdomen, especially
while coughing, jumping, standing up, or
straining.
There will be some sort of soreness or
pain
As there forms an additional bulge under the skin,
there creates some sort of pain or discomfort in
the affected area of the body. This pain can be
felt while sneezing, coughing, doing strenuous
physical activity, etc. Though there are also some
cases of hernia when pain or discomfort cannot
be seen as sometimes bulges can appear to be
completely asymptomatic.
One may experience nausea and
constipation
A hernia can develop to the point of
strangulation, or the section of the organ or
tissue protruding through the hole gets stuck,
and its blood supply is cut off. As a result, a
person may experience severe nausea and
vomiting along with the inability to move the
bowels or pass gas.
If you ever see these symptoms of a hernia.
You must visit your healthcare provider who
will do your further physical examinations.
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3 Signs That Indicate That You Might Have Hernia.pdf

  • 2. Hernias are pretty common both in men and women. A person can develop a hernia when a part of a tissue or internal organ, such as the intestine, pushes through a weak spot, or hole, in the muscle and tissue that surround it.
  • 3. There will be a bulge in the abdomen or groin area.
  • 4. The very first and most prominent sign of a hernia is a developing bulge created by the internal tissue or organ. Generally, this bulge creates pressure on the abdomen, especially while coughing, jumping, standing up, or straining.
  • 5. There will be some sort of soreness or pain
  • 6. As there forms an additional bulge under the skin, there creates some sort of pain or discomfort in the affected area of the body. This pain can be felt while sneezing, coughing, doing strenuous physical activity, etc. Though there are also some cases of hernia when pain or discomfort cannot be seen as sometimes bulges can appear to be completely asymptomatic.
  • 7. One may experience nausea and constipation
  • 8. A hernia can develop to the point of strangulation, or the section of the organ or tissue protruding through the hole gets stuck, and its blood supply is cut off. As a result, a person may experience severe nausea and vomiting along with the inability to move the bowels or pass gas.
  • 9. If you ever see these symptoms of a hernia. You must visit your healthcare provider who will do your further physical examinations.