Hernia

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Assessing a herniaIntroductionSurgery for a herniaTypes of herniaWhen to seek medical advice

A herniaoccurs whenan internalpart of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall.

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Assessing a hernia

Your GP will usually be able to identify a hernia by examining the affected area. In some cases, they may refer you to a nearby hospitalfor an ultrasound scan to confirm the diagnosis or assess the e

Introduction

Read about hernias, which occur when an internal part of the body pushes through a weakness in the muscle or surrounding tissue wall

Surgery for a hernia

There are two main ways surgery for hernias can be carried out: open surgery where one cut is made to allow the surgeon to push the lump back into the abdomen keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery thi

Types of hernia

Some of the more common types of hernia are described below. Inguinal hernias Inguinal hernias occur whenfatty tissue or a part of your bowel pokes through intoyour groin at the top of your inner

When to seek medical advice

See your GP if you think you have a hernia. They may refer you to hospital for surgical treatment, if necessary. You should go the accident and emergency (A&E) department of your nearest hospita

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