What Are The 3 Types Of Hernias?

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The most common types of are

inguinal (inner groin), incisional (resulting from an incision), femoral (outer groin), umbilical (belly button), and hiatal (upper stomach)

. In an inguinal hernia, the intestine or the bladder protrudes through the abdominal wall or into the inguinal canal in the groin.

What are the most common hernias?

In

an inguinal hernia

, fatty tissue or a part of the intestine pokes into the groin at the top of the inner thigh. This is the most common type of hernia, and affects men more often than women.

What are some types of hernias?

  • Inguinal hernia.
  • Femoral hernia.
  • Umbilical hernia.
  • Incisional hernia.
  • Epigastric hernia.
  • Hiatal hernia.

What is the most serious type of hernia?


Incisional

If you have surgery in which a doctor makes an opening through your belly, you might get an incisional hernia later. Tissue can poke through a surgical wound that hasn't totally healed. Like groin hernias, they can lead to more serious problems if they're not repaired.

What type of hernia is most common in females?


Indirect inguinal hernia

is the most common hernia in women. It is congenital and due to nonclosure of the processus vaginalis. Tissue protrudes through the internal ring and passes down the inguinal canal a variable distance with the round ligament.

What can be mistaken for hernia?

(SLS). Hernias can go misdiagnosed in women, and can instead be thought to be

ovarian cysts, fibroids, endometriosis

, or other abdominal issues, according to the SLS. Women's hernias can be small and internal. They might not be a bulge that can be felt in an exam or be visible outside the body, according to the SLS.

What happens if a hernia is left untreated?

“Hernias cannot heal on their own — if left untreated, they

usually get bigger and more painful

, and can cause serious health risks in some cases.” If the wall through which the intestine is protruding closes shut, it can cause a strangulated hernia, which cuts off blood flow to the bowel.

What kind of hernia is in the upper abdomen?


A hiatal hernia

occurs when the upper part of your stomach bulges through the large muscle separating your abdomen and chest (diaphragm).

Does a hernia hurt all the time?


Most hernias are not painful

. However, sometimes the area around your hernia may be tender and you may feel some sharp twinges or a pulling sensation. As your hernia gets bigger, your pain and discomfort may increase.

Which type of hernia surgery is best?

The open surgical repair of primary inguinal hernias is better than the laparoscopic technique for mesh repair, a new study has shown (New England Journal of Medicine 2004;350: 1819-27 [PubMed] [Google Scholar]).

What are the signs of a hernia in a woman?

  • Aching or sharp pain.
  • Burning sensation.
  • A bulge at the hernia site, but this may not be present with a groin hernia.
  • Discomfort that increases with activity.

Can belly fat hide a hernia?

But while women can sometimes develop a similar hernia, they are more likely to have

a hidden

, internal kind that entraps abdominal fat and compresses nerves, causing intense pain.

How serious is an abdominal hernia?

ANSWER:

Abdominal hernias are common and not necessarily dangerous

. But, a hernia doesn't usually get better on its own. In rare circumstances, it can lead to life-threatening complications. Consequently, surgery is usually recommended for a hernia that's painful or becoming larger.

Where is a hernia located on a woman?

Many hernias occur

in the abdomen between your chest and hips

, but they can also appear in the upper thigh and groin areas. Most hernias aren't immediately life threatening, but they don't go away on their own. Sometimes they can require surgery to prevent dangerous complications.

What causes a hernia in a woman?

Activities that cause

the internal abdominal pressure to increase

, such as lifting weights or exercising, coughing, laughing and even straining in the bathroom, can all sign the physician will recognize as a possible hernia.

Can a hernia change bowel movements?

Hernias Trigger Bowel Obstructions

When the small intestine ,

the intestine becomes restricted

and is usually cut off from its blood supply. The restriction also makes it more difficult for digesting materials to pass through into the large intestine.

James Park
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Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.