The first thing is, Do you feel pain in your groin? If you do, Put pressure from your fingers around your groin area. Feel around on both sides. There will be a distinct lump on either side. Wait a few days, if it dose not go away see your doctor. A hernia is where your muscle rips and part of it pulls itself through the rip and cant go back into position. It can only be taken care of by a simple surgery.
His method is fine. The other version does the same thing, all it does is allow the finger to slip behind a layer of fat to better feel for a herniated muscle. It does however limit the scope of exploration. (The cough just makes you tighten your abdominal muscles, to better feel for any rupture of the wall. Turning your head has no effect, other than keeping an particulates from landing on his head) .
Sounds as if you dont have a hernia. However if the pain persists for more than 3 days, do see a doctor.
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No I do not have a hernia.
Yes I have two
if your dog is uncomfortable and hurts the dog take the dog to the vets they will tell you if it is a hernia or not. The most common hernia is located at the umbilical area and is called an umbilical hernia if it is he/she might need surgery and it is common with puppy's
Can you get an umbilical hernia twice? I had an umbilical hernia 29 years ago when I was pregnant with my son. It was repaired at the time but now I feel the same type of pain and wondered if I have another hernia.
Normally this is not required in case of umbilical hernia. But then your doctor is the best judge for you.
no
In most cases, a woman can have normal labor with an umbilical hernia. However, it will be up to the doctor in charge.
An umbilical hernia can be serious if left untreated. The most common symptom of an umbilical hernia is a bulge near the navel. The bulge may become more obvious with coughing or straining. A child will not experience much pain but an adult will likely experience discomfort.
umbilical hernia
The umbilical hernia is not rare in an 66 years old women. On the contrary it become common as the age advances.
Incarcerated umbilical hernia is not infectious as the condition is not in anyway triggered by infection-bearing microorganism. This condition is a malformation anomaly which can be corrected with surgery.
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No your just pregant
No, hernias are not infectious.