Recovery from hernia surgery varies greatly depending on hernia location and type, as well as the kind of surgery that was performed. It can take anywhere from days to weeks.
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The age and chronic steroid use make the surgery more dangerous. The steroid use may also make it harder to heal the wounds. If the hernia is causing sufficiently severe problems the increased risk may be justified.
The first signs of Abdominal Hernia occur with a bulge often represented with swelling on the abdomen area where the hernia would possibly occur. In some cases the hernia in abdomen would be unrecognizable and at times could be asymptomatic. During daily activities such as lifting, coughing, exercise and other movements the abdomen would get a lot of pressure which would result in the contents pushed to the gap of the abdominal cavity which increase the size of the bulge. Impotence in males is also common with abdominal gernia and in females, painful intercourse is seen as a symptom of abdominal hernia. This will result in inflammation in the bulge area.
Yes it will heal completely after surgery
yes. it depends on where the meniscus is torn and how old the patient is.
This will depend on what is causing the pain. Most pain is caused by a pulled adductor muscle. For this type of pain rest, ice, compression and elevation are the best immediate treatment and the muscle will recover in one to two weeks. Some times groin pain may be caused by a hernia and this should be checked out by a doctor.
They generally won't heal on their own without surgery.
yes. it depends on where the meniscus is torn and how old the patient is.
It depends on the magnitude of the injury.
Yes, a nerve that is cut during surgery will eventually heal.