Depends on location. An umbilical hernia may be rated from 0%, 10%, 20% or even higher depending on the severity, limitations, whether your wearing a support belt. If its operated on and theres no recurrent hernia they can rate it at the lower end.
"hiatal hernia" and "hiatus hernia"
inguinal hernia
The different kinds of hernia are listed below: * Congenital hernia: occur in babies, present from birth. * Inguinal hernia: common in sportsmen, involves part of the bowel protrudibng into the groin * Hiatus hernia: involves the stomach, where it enters the chest cavity via the hiatus. * Incarcerated hernia: where the hernia has swollen up. * Reducible hernia: one that can be manipulated back into place easily, much like a dislocated joint can be repositioned with relative ease. * Irreducible hernia: can't be returned to its original position without surgical intervention. * Strangulated hernia: potentially fatal, as it means the bood supply has been cut off by the hernia. There are even more types, each with their own subtle variations. These can be viewed from the link. [source: adapted from First Aid, by Geddes and Grosset]
Yes, it is okay to drink in moderation when you have a hernia. If the hernia is hiatal, then acid drinks are not good to drink all the time.
Reducible The hernia is said to be 'reducible' if it can be returned to the abdominal cavity and 'incarcerated' when it cannot be returned to the abdominal cavity.
No, a veteran will not have to pay alimony out of their VA pay.
VA disability is considered income for child support purposesso you would need to pay child support out of it unless a judge determines otherwise.
What percentage of VA Disability is Garnishable
The average cost of a hernia surgery in the US is $4,200 to $6,200 without insurance. The average family can expect to pay between $750 and $1,109 for the open hernia surgery.
http://www.military.com/benefits/veteran-benefits/va-compensation-tables
"hiatal hernia" and "hiatus hernia"
you have hernia
If you're a veteran. Otherwise you can pay it online
A hiatal hernia can also be called a diaphragmatic hernia.
VA loans are loans for active or retired members of the military. These people can get loans from the VA to help pay for home loans and land purchases.
According to PA DMV customer service, Points from VA are not transferrable but if you do not respond/pay the ticket from VA, It can affect PA license
its called hiatal hernia or hiatus hernia.