Precautionary Measures For Hernia Posted By : Sharon Hopkins
Hernia is an opening in the muscular structure of the wall of the abdomen. The weakness in the wall causes damage to the abdominal wall leading to protrusion through the thin membrane. The bulging...
View ArticleHernia Signs and Symptoms Posted By : Groshan Fabiola
Hernia symptoms are usually related to the bulge that hernia causes. In The early phases you only notice that small lump that does not hurt when it is touched. As the illness advances the bulge, or...
View ArticleHiatal Hernia Signs and Symptoms Posted By : Groshan Fabiola
When the upper part of the stomach pokes through the esophageal hiatus, because of a weakness in its muscles, hiatal hernia occurs. The esophageal hiatus is the opening in the diaphragm through which...
View ArticleInguinal Hernia Information and Symptoms Posted By : Groshan Fabiola
Inguinal hernia is a disease that affects millions of people, one of the most widespread types of hernia. But many do not know about its existence and it is the subject of very few medical articles and...
View ArticleUmbilical Hernia Treatment Posted By : Groshan Fabiola
Umbilical hernia occurs when the abdominal content protrudes beneath the skin through the umbilical hole. The umbilical hole, or the umbilicus is the healed scar situated in the lower abdominal area....
View ArticleVentral Hernias: An FAQ Posted By : Peter Kent
Thousands of patients experience ventral (incisional) hernias every year, and most of these hernias require hernial repair surgery. Many patients have questions about this complex medical procedure,...
View ArticleNon Surgical Herniated Disc Treatment Posted By : Igor Stiler
In medical terminology, many terms are used such as bulging disc, pinched nerve, slipped disc or ruptured disc to describe herniated disc. Spine damage caused by disease, injury or normal wear and tear...
View ArticleHernia - Causes Of Hernia Posted By : Peter Hutch
A hernia occurs when the contents of a body cavity bulge out of the area where they are normally contained. These contents, usually portions of intestine or abdominal fatty tissue, are enclosed in the...
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