π Summary: A bulge that comes and goes? It could be a hernia. Learn about different types of hernias and why early treatment is crucial.
A hernia happens when an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weakness in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue wall. It is extremely common β and entirely treatable with modern laparoscopic surgery.
Types of hernia treated at Karthik Gastro Clinic:
- βInguinal hernia β most common; a bulge in the groin, more frequent in men
- βUmbilical hernia β a bulge at or near the navel
- βIncisional hernia β develops at a previous surgical scar
- βFemoral hernia β near the inner thigh; more common in women
What does a hernia feel like?
- βA visible lump that may disappear when lying down
- βPain or discomfort, especially when bending, coughing, or lifting
- βA heavy or dragging feeling in the groin
- βSudden, severe pain β this could indicate strangulation (emergency)
Can a hernia heal without surgery?
No. A hernia will not heal on its own. Over time, it typically worsens. A strangulated hernia β where the protruding tissue loses blood supply β is a surgical emergency. Early repair is always safer.
Laparoscopic hernia repair at Karthik Gastro Clinic:
Dr. Madan Karthik Raj repairs hernias using a mesh placed laparoscopically. Benefits include: - Both sides can be repaired in one procedure - No large incision - Return home next day - Resume normal activity in 1 week
Don't wait. If you notice a bulge or feel groin discomfort, consult early for the best outcome.
Dr. M.R. Madan Karthik Raj
General & Laparoscopic Surgeon Β· FMAS, FIAGES
Specialist in minimally invasive surgery and digestive health at Karthik Gastro Clinic, Maravaneri, Salem.