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It is normal to have swelling soon after a hernia operation or any other surgery. It's also normal to experience pain and bruising after surgery.
It takes about 30 to 50 minutes for a normal abdominal hernia repair. There are a few ways to correct the hernia. One is to push the hernia back into the stomach and repair the weakened tissues.
I had a large ventral hernia repaired with Alloderm in February of 2009. It has now been one year & I am still having significant issues with ongoing abdominal pain. Doctors are not willing to say if this is "normal", but I'm beginning to believe it is more common than the doctors would have you believe prior to the surgery.
two days after surgery only pain when getting up from chair or bed. Energy level very low. Is this normal?
Mesh carries complications of pain in about 30 percent of hernia surgeries. A hernia is the bulging of the intestine or fat that pushes its way through a weak point of the body.
It is more of a sterile procedure under local aneasthesia rather than a surgery as such.The placement of the stent is acheived by the catheter which is usually inserted either radially(from the arm) or femorally (from the groin). The catheter on the skin leaves only a small mark.It leaves some bruising marks on the arm because of the angle, the arm is kept for manouvering the catheter. This is normal as i consider this.This is from my own experience as i underwent the procedure in May,2009.
Is it normal to have a gray shade still a week after surgery?
Normal body function resumes shortly after a foley catheter is removed.
In most cases, a woman can have normal labor with an umbilical hernia. However, it will be up to the doctor in charge.
its normal for men to have one bigger than others but if not its problaby a hernia well i only know how to say it in spanish they have to do surgery
it depends on the type of catheter. an iv catheter needs five to ten ml.
thoracoabdominal hernia