Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Symptoms Of Abdominal Wall Hernias

Abdominal wall hernias are protrusions in the abdominal wall through a n area that has been weakened. Several hernias are asymptomatic while others are strangulated or incarcerated. These hernias must be treated immediately by your doctor.

It is common for abdominal wall hernias to start developing when people are young. Another way that they develop is by severe coughing, pregnancy, heavy lifting, old age, past surgical procedures, obesity, or losing too much weight.

Usually someone will be able to feel the hernia developing. There will a burning sensation and tenderness and at time the patient will be able to push the hernia into place. For some people the hernia may in fact disappear without any type of medical treatment. You can try to push it back into place - but keep in mind that this does not always work and cannot always be done.

Symptoms Of Abdominal Wall Hernias:

Pain during heavy lifting
Pain when coughing
Pain and straining during bowel movements and urination
Pain after standing or sitting

The pain that you experience from abdominal hernias can be constant and dull or sharp. It can increase with high amounts of activity. Patients who experience continuing of severe pain, tenderness, and redness should contact their doctors right away.

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