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Asked for male, 32 years old from Chennai
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Whether or not you need a surgery depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher.
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Whether or not you need a surgery depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher.
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Asked for male, 48 years old from Salem
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little bit of physiological often helps a lot. please raise the head end of the bed by two brick blocks. it will help. also add Susp Mucainegel .. 3 tsf 8 hrly.
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Asked for male, 83 years old from Bangalore
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Dear surgical repair of inguinal hernia is the only method of curing it. Use of a hernia belt may cause more damage to inguuinal muscles and predispose to strangulaton.
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Asked for MALE, 22 years old from Mumbai
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1.Hiatus hernia is due to the herniation of a portion of stomach into the chest cavity through the oesophageal opening in the diaphragm and causes symptoms of Gastro oesophageal reflux oesophagitis with burning sensation in chest.
2. It is diagnosed by GI endoscopy or Barium meal X ray Most of the time it responds to treatment with antacid. If no relief a surgery may be indicated.
3.Consult Gastro enterologist for advice
2. It is diagnosed by GI endoscopy or Barium meal X ray Most of the time it responds to treatment with antacid. If no relief a surgery may be indicated.
3.Consult Gastro enterologist for advice
Asked for male, 23 years old from Patna
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Sometimes an untreated hernia can lead to potentially serious complications. Your hernia may grow and cause more symptoms. It may also put too much pressure on nearby tissues, which can cause swelling and pain in the surrounding area. A portion of your intestine could also become trapped in the abdominal wall.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan f...more
Sometimes an untreated hernia can lead to potentially serious complications. Your hernia may grow and cause more symptoms. It may also put too much pressure on nearby tissues, which can cause swelling and pain in the surrounding area. A portion of your intestine could also become trapped in the abdominal wall.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan f...more
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Asked for male, 25 years old from Ludhiana
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
While alcohol is a known contributing factor to acid reflux, it affects people differently. This means that you may be able to enjoy alcoholic beverages in moderation with gerd. Someone else with gerd may experience worsening symptoms of heartburn after drinking a small amount of alcohol.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
While alcohol is a known contributing factor to acid reflux, it affects people differently. This means that you may be able to enjoy alcoholic beverages in moderation with gerd. Someone else with gerd may experience worsening symptoms of heartburn after drinking a small amount of alcohol.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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If you have a hiatal hernia, your doctor may diagnose it with a barium x-ray or endoscopy. These tests both allow your doctor to see the internal location of your stomach.
Whether or not you need treatment depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher...more
Whether or not you need treatment depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher...more
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Ludhiana
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If you have a hiatal hernia, your doctor may diagnose it with a barium x-ray or endoscopy. These tests both allow your doctor to see the internal location of your stomach.
Whether or not you need treatment depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher...more
Whether or not you need treatment depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher...more
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Asked for male, 49 years old from Pune
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If you have a hiatal hernia, your doctor may diagnose it with a barium x-ray or endoscopy. These tests both allow your doctor to see the internal location of your stomach.
Whether or not you need treatment depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher...more
Whether or not you need treatment depends on the size of your hernia and the severity of your symptoms.
Open surgery requires a longer recovery process. You may be unable to move around normally for up to six weeks. Laparoscopic surgery has a much shorter recovery time, but the risk of your hernia reoccurring is higher...more
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