Why Is My Stomach Bigger After Inguinal Hernia Surgery?

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Conclusion. A swelling after abdominal wall repair

can be caused by bulging of the mesh

. A progressive bulging might be the result of failure of the mesh implant due to elongation. Mesh characteristics should be considered when choosing a feasible and suitable mesh for abdominal wall reconstruction.

How long does your stomach stay swollen after hernia surgery?

Since normal swelling after surgery is part of the healing process, the body can take

three to six months

to get rid of the swelling.

Will my stomach be flatter after hernia repair?

Not only will it decrease the chance of a hernia recurrence, but will improve your core strength, stop post-pregnancy bulging due to abdominal wall laxity, and create

a flatter

, more functional muscular abdomen.

Is it normal to be bloated after hernia surgery?


Abdominal bloating is common

. Bruising and funny colors are normal and will fade over the first week. It is common for swelling of genital areas and fluid accumulation in the groin after hernia surgery; sometimes this can feel firm like a lump.

How can I reduce my tummy after hernia surgery?

Pelvic tilts: Lie on your back with your knees bent (feet on the bed) and hands under the lower back.

Tighten your abdominal muscles

and tilt your bottom forwards to flatten your spine down on your hands. Hold for a few seconds and return to the starting position.

Can I push to poop after hernia surgery?

DO NOT LIFT, PUSH OR PULL MORE THAN 15 lbs. or use

your abdominal muscles for 6 weeks after surgery

. This allows time for your incisions to heal and reduces the risk of recurrent hernia formation.

What is the fastest way to recover from inguinal hernia surgery?


Gentle exercise, such as walking

, can help you heal faster. Avoid lifting anything heavy or performing strenuous activities for at least four weeks. Sexual intercourse is permitted when you feel ready—generally, around two to three weeks post-surgery.

Does losing belly fat help hernia?

Losing some weight can not only make a hernia surgery easier, but

losing those pounds will also decrease postoperative complications

. It is recommended that anyone who needs hernia surgery begin losing weight prior to surgery in order to reach a more healthy weight and BMI between 18.5 and 24.9.

Can you get a six pack after hernia surgery?

You should

avoid exercise for a week after surgery

. After this period, and while the wound continues to heal, the main exercises are: lifting anything over the weight of 10kg. abdominal crunches (avoid these for 6-8 weeks after surgery)

Why did I gain weight after hernia surgery?

The most common cause of weight gain after surgery is

fluid retention

, also known as postoperative edema. Edema occurs when extra fluid builds up in your body to respond to inflammation and promote healing. It may also be caused by intravenous (IV) fluids given during surgery.

How do you know if your hernia repair failed?

Mesh used for hernia repair surgery has a high failure rate that can cause serious complications for patients, even years after the implant. Seven common signs and symptoms of hernia mesh failure include

bulging, burning, constipation, impotent and sexual dysfunction, nausea, lethargy, and pain

.

What is the best position to sleep after hernia surgery?

At first you may need to

rest in bed with your upper body raised on pillows

. This helps you breathe easier and may help lessen post-surgery hernia pain.

How do I know if I have damaged my hernia repair?

  1. Bloating and/or an inability to pass stools or gas.
  2. Fever when its cause is unknown.
  3. Chills, nausea, and/or vomiting.
  4. Warm or hot skin where the incision occurred.

How long does it take for your body to reject hernia mesh?

6. How long does it take for your body to reject hernia mesh? It varies per patient. Sometimes hernia mesh rejection occurs

within a few days of the repair surgery

.

How long does it take to fully heal from hernia surgery?

Open hernia surgery, in which a surgeon utilizes a long incision to push the bulging organ back into place, generally requires a minimum of three weeks to recover. If a laparoscopic hernia repair is performed, recovery is closer to

one to two weeks

.

Do and don'ts after hernia surgery?


Do NOT lift anything heavier than 15 pounds for a minimum of two weeks

(or as instructed by your surgeon). Do NOT engage in strenuous activity or heavy lifting for at least four to six weeks (or advised by your surgeon). Lifting too soon after hernia surgery can cause a hernia reoccurrence and other complications.

James Park
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James Park
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.