If a doctor told you this, I'd suggest you get a second opinion. The only cure that I know of for a hernia is surgery.
No. Radiation or heat lamp does not cure a hernia. Quacks usually talks like this. Only cure for hernia is surgery.
A hernia often requires surgery to cure completely.
No, I'm afraid that only surgery will cure a hernia.
Kendal Franks has written: 'The radical cure of hernia by the method of dissection' -- subject(s): Hernia, Treatment
Surgery is the recommended course of action for hernias. To control the hernia a binding device may be used. This binding would hold the hernia in while doing exercises and would prevent the hernia from getting larger.
Radiation can cure cancer through what is known as radiation therapy. This is a process where the cancerous cells and genes are damaged.
There is only a palliative treatment of umblical hernia in homeopathy. Sooner or later you have to resort to surgery.
Operation, radiation, chemotherapy.
Hernias almost never "cure" themselves by just resting. According to health scout dot com, the best treatment is herniorrhaphy which is a surgical procedure.
Radiation can cure almost all cancers only at their very earlystages when the amount of cancer cells is very small and they have still not entered the blood stream.
Radiation cure disease by being toxic to the tissues exposed to it. This means it would destroy both diseased and healthy tissues alike. Fortunately, modern technology allows us to focus the radiation more precisely and narrowly.
Heber Chase has written: 'The final report of the committee of the Philadelphia medical society on the construction of instruments, and their mode of action in the radical cure of hernia ..' -- subject(s): Hernia, Trusses (Surgery)
not really, it depends on the level of exposure, some parts of the body are more sensitive to radiation than other parts, for example the thyroid, which can be protected by taking potassium iodide