Hernia is a external congenital disease as it can be easily perceived though its morphology is internal.
Dr. Faheem Baig
A congenital external hernia occurs when tissue, such as part of the intestine, protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles, typically present at birth. The key difference between a congenital external hernia and an inguinal hernia is location; a congenital external hernia is generally located outside the abdominal cavity, while an inguinal hernia specifically occurs in the inguinal canal, which is in the groin area. Inguinal hernias can be either congenital or acquired, but congenital external hernias are primarily linked to developmental issues during fetal growth.
A congenital hernia is a type of hernia that is present at birth. It occurs when an organ or tissue protrudes through an opening or weakness in the abdominal wall that was present since birth. It often requires surgical correction to prevent complications.
Direct hernias are acquired, Indirect hernias are congenital.
no
Yes, It's congenital abnormality and is genetical related too.
internal external not internal external not
A condition that affects the formation of the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the chest and the abdomen. Without surgery about 50% of cases do not survive because of underdeveloped lungs.
hernia,trauma,paralysis of the diaphragm,congenital thoracic stomach
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).
its internal
It is the abnormal growth of the external ear
Is a salmon internal or external?