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A hernia is the bulging of internal organs or tissues which protrudes through the wall of the organ. It is a lump that forms and it may cause pain and swelling. It normally occurs in a weakened or thinned area of the abdomen. There are various types of hernias which include inguinal or groin hernia, femoral hernia, umbilical hernia, incisional hernia, epigastric hernia, and spigelian hernia.

One of the main causes of a hernia is weakness in the abdominal wall, other causes include ageing, injury, surgery which has weakened the muscles, premature birth, incision from surgery, and family history. There are also a number of factors which may increase the chances of hernia as they increase the pressure on the abdomen, causing a hernia to form. These factors include pregnancy, obesity, exercise, sneezing, coughing, constipation, lifting heavy objects, and the buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity.

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There are several quality and affordable general surgery hospitals abroad which can take care of solving hernia issues. The most popular procedures include: Inguinal Hernia Surgery abroad Epigastric Hernia Surgery abroad Laparoscopic Hernia Repair abroad,

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Hernia repair is a surgical procedure performed to repair a hernia, which occurs when tissues or organs protrude through the wall in which they are contained. There are different types of hernias that can occur and these include inguinal hernia, hiatal hernia, and umbilical hernia. An inguinal hernia occurs when a section of the intestine or soft tissues protrudes through the abdominal wall, and can be felt beneath the skin. This results in pain which ensues with certain movements such as bending. While some inguinal hernia have no clear cause, it can often be caused by a weak area in abdominal wall or by pressure that builds up in the abdomen. This type of hernia may go away by itself, however, the doctor may recommend surgery to avoid any complications.

An inguinal hernia occurs in the groin. It is also more common to occur in men in comparison to women, with around 25% of men suffering from an inguinal hernia at some point in their lives. A hiatal hernia forms when pressure is put on the stomach and due to weakened muscle tissue, the stomach pushes into the diaphragm. The hiatus is a part of the body that is located at the opening of the diaphragm, and it is through this opening that the stomach pushes through an up into the chest cavity. This type of hernia can be caused by certain movements, excess weight, or if the patient is born with a large hiatus.

Patients with a hiatal hernia may experience chest pain or heart burn. It commonly occurs in patients over the of 50, or in patients who are obese. Most patients with this hernia do not require treatment other than taking medication to treat heart burn or acid reflux. However, in some cases surgery may be performed. An umbilical hernia is a type of hernia that most commonly occurs in babies, however, it can also occur in adults, usually in women more than men. The umbilical hernia creates a bulge near the navel and is caused when the muscles where the umbilical cord was attached before birth, do not fully close in the abdomen. The intestine may then protrude through this opening, causing a hernia. The hernia can often be pushed by back in, and the opening will often close. However in adults, surgery is often performed to treat the hernia. Depending on the type of hernia and on the surgical approach chosen by the surgeon, hernia repair can be performed laparoscopically or as open surgery. After surgery the surgery, it may make 4 to 6 weeks before the patient can return to normal activities. However if the surgery is performed laparoscopically, then the recovery period is usually quicker. Recommended for Hernia that is causing pain Time requirements Number of days in hospital 1 - 3 days . This is sometimes performed as an outpatient procedure, but may require a hospital stay. Average length of stay abroad 1 - 2 weeks. After abdominal surgery, patients should get approval from their surgeon before flying. Traveling too soon after abdominal surgery could result in tearing the sutures.

Patients may also find it uncomfortable to carry luggage or sit for long periods. Number of trips abroad needed 1. Internal organs bulge through the weak spot, and can become compressed, which can cause pain in the chest. Time requirements Number of days in hospital 1 - 3 days . This is sometimes performed as an outpatient procedure, but may require a hospital stay. Average length of stay abroad 1 - 2 weeks. After abdominal surgery, patients should get approval from their surgeon before flying. Traveling too soon after abdominal surgery could result in tearing the sutures. Patients may also find it uncomfortable to carry luggage or sit for long periods. Number of trips abroad needed 1. Time requirements Number of days in hospital 1 - 3 days .

\This is sometimes performed as an outpatient procedure, but may require a hospital stay. Average length of stay abroad 1 - 2 weeks. After abdominal surgery, patients should get approval from their surgeon before flying. Traveling too soon after abdominal surgery could result in tearing the sutures. Patients may also find it uncomfortable to carry luggage or sit for long periods. Number of trips abroad needed 1. Internal organs bulge through the weak spot, and can become compressed, which can cause pain in the chest.,

The doctor will examine the hernia and will take the patient's full medical history.

Depending on the location and severity of the hernia, the doctor will recommend either open or laparoscopic surgery.,

An inguinal hernia repair can be performed as an open surgery or laparoscopically, depending on the size and condition of the hernia. Open surgery involves making an incision in the groin and pressing the bulging intestine back in to the abdomen. The gap in the abdominal wall is then closed with sutures or by strengthening it with a synthetic mesh patch, to prevent the hernia from reoccurring.

Laparoscopic surgery is less invasive and involves making small incisions in the abdomen, through which a laparoscope with a camera and light is inserted. The surgeon will attach special instruments to the laparoscope in order to repair the hernia. Hiatal hernia is repaired usually through laparoscopic surgery, similarly to laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair, by making small incisions and inserting the laparoscope inside.

Umbilical hernia surgery is generally only performed on adults and involves making an incision in the navel to return the tissue back into the abdomen and stitching the weakened wall opening with sutures or placing synthetic mesh in the wall to strengthen it. Anesthesia The procedure is often done with general anesthetic, but in some cases a local anesthetic may suffice. Procedure duration The Hernia Repair takes 1 to 1 . The hernia can be treated by performing surgery.,

Post procedure care After the procedure, patients should relax for several weeks and avoid heavy lifting or anything which could cause the wound to open or become infected.

Possible discomfort Some swelling and discomfort is to be expected after the procedure. The swelling is best treated using an ice pack for 20 mins every hour or so.,

Hospitals for Hernia Repair
BLK-MAX Super Specialty Hospital
Fortis Escorts Heart Institute $2668
Max Super Specialty Hospital Saket
Max Super Specialty Hospital Shalimar Bagh
Max Super Specialty Hospital - Gurgaon
Fortis Hospital Mulund $2400
Wockhardt Hospital South Mumbai $1555
Wockhardt Super Specialty Hospital Mira Road $1454
Fortis Hospital Bangalore $2668
Narayana Health: Health City Bangalore $3557

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