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General Surgeon•Hyderabad
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Recovery from a hernia after the surgery will need a time of approximately 2-3 weeks. The time for recovery also depends upon the surgery performed. An open surgery performed through a large incision across the region of a hernia will require a longer hospital stay and a longer time for recovery, whereas, in contrast, a laparoscopic surgery performed with 2-3 small incisions will heal faster and will need a shorter hospitalization.

The recovery process can be speeded up by taking approp...more
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Laparoscopic Surgeon•Pune
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What is a hernia?

The presence of weakness or hole in a muscle, which permits tissues and organs to bulge through the defect, is termed as a hernia. Hernias can range from harmless or barely noticeable to life-threatening, depending on the organs involved and size of a hernia. In such cases, a surgeon to counter the presence of a hernia performs a hernia repair surgery. Otherwise, it might cause substantial organ damage.

How many types of hernias are there?

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Homeopathy Doctor•Pune
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Human stomach contains acids that help in the digestion of food and absorption of the nutrients. While these acids are meant to stay within the stomach sac, certain disorders may cause it to leak and flow back into the oesophagus. This can cause discomfort, ranging from mild to severe. This condition is referred to as acid reflux or acidity.

Causes of acid reflux

A small muscle separates the oesophagus from the stomach. This muscle is known as the sphincter. Under normal circum...more
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Gastroenterologist•Pune
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a form of digestive disorder, which affects the lower oesophageal sphincters or the muscle ring present between the stomach and the food pipe. GERD incorporates the return of the contents of the stomach back to the oesophagus or food pipe. The functioning of the lower oesophageal sphincter is disrupted.

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Hiatal hernia is a common cause of GERD. An unhealthy lifestyle and diet may also lead to GERD. Intake of an excess amount of c...more
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General Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hernia is the name given to the condition where an internal part of your body pushes itself into another area of the body where it does not belong. A hiatal is the opening in the muscular wall which is called the diaphragm. This usually separates the abdomen from the chest cavity. In the human body, the food pipe, which is called the esophagus passes through this hiatal and joins the stomach area. Hiatal hernia is a condition when the stomach bulges up through this opening, into the chest.
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Pediatric Surgeon•Kolkata
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Hernia & Hydrocele - How to treat in a child?

Hydrocele and Hernia are two different conditions. Hydrocele happens when fluid fills in the scrotum and it swells up. However, Hernia happens when a child s bowel push through the abdomen wall. This swelling can be into or above the scrotum.

Hydrocele and Hernia can happen on one side or both the side. The main cause for these conditions is an open passage between abdomen and scrotum which has not closed during birth. Children born...more
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General Surgeon•Hyderabad
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When a tissue or an organ gets displaced abnormally through the wall of the cavity in which it usually resides, then this condition is termed as a hernia. A hernia including stomach or intestine has become a common occurrence.

Hernias are caused by a combination of muscle weakness and strain. The actual cause of Hernia is not known however, some people are either born with an unusually large hiatus or it might occur when too much pressure is exerted on the muscles around your stomach. O...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Betul
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What is inguinal hernia?

A section of the intestine or fatty tissue may protrude through a weak area or rupture in the abdominal wall close to the groyne in a condition known as an inguinal hernia.

Types of inguinal hernia:

Direct inguinal hernia: this type of hernia is caused by a section of the intestine pushing through a weak spot in the abdominal wall and into the inguinal canal. Men are more likely than women to have this sort of hernia, and can be prese...more
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General Surgeon•Delhi
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A ventral hernia is a distinct condition that may happen after surgery. It occurs when there is a hole in the muscles of the abdominal wall.

A ventral hernia is easily identifiable as it is characterized by a protruding bulge in the abdominal area. Common spots for a ventral hernia include the area from the breastbone to the navel.

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A ventral hernia may occur to someone who has undergone recent surgery in the abdominal region; anyone with congenital deformity ha...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
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The symptoms of leprosy are hard to identify at the initial stages. It usually takes 3 5 years for the symptoms to appear on the body, after getting infected by the bacteria of leprosy. In some cases reported by the medical anthropologists, onset followed only after 20 years. Leprosy thus has a long incubation period which makes it difficult for the patient as well as the doctor to determine the exact time when the person got infected.
According to the US CDC (Centers for Disease Control and...more
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