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Hernia Basics: Causes and Symptoms

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Hernia Basics: Causes and Symptoms

Christabel EgbeamabyChristabel Egbeama
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Have you ever noticed a strange lump protruding from your groin or belly area and you go over it with your hands, wondering what it could be? That bulge could be a hernia. Hernia is a medical condition which causes an organ or even a tissue to push through a weak spot in your muscles.

This pressure impacted by this bulge or lump can get uncomfortable and can sometimes cause pain in that particular area. In this article, we’ll discuss what hernia is, the different types you might come across, the common spots you can find hernias, the symptoms to watch out for, and the causes of hernia.

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  • What is a Hernia?
  • Common Spots for Hernias
  • Types of Hernias
  • Symptoms of Hernias
  • Causes of Hernia
  • Conclusion

What is a Hernia?

As described earlier, a hernia is when an organ or tissue, as the case may be, pushes through a weak spot in your muscles. A vivid description of what a hernia could look like is an example of squeezing a balloon through a small hole. This condition may sound weird but it’s pretty common with over 30 million cases worldwide.

Common Spots for Hernias

While hernia forces its way through a weak spot in the muscles, there are certain spots where this can happen.

The first spot is the abdomen, which is the most common place for hernias. You might notice a lump that tends to get bigger when you cough or perhaps strain. The second is the groin area, another typical spot, especially in guys. It’s called an inguinal hernia and can cause pain, especially when you bend over, cough, or lift something heavy.

Furthermore, the less common spot is in the upper thigh region. This type is known as a femoral hernia and is more frequent in women.

Types of Hernias

There are other types of hernia aside from the inguinal and femoral hernias. These types include:

  • Incisional Hernia: This one can develop at the site of a surgical scar. If you’ve had surgery before, you might be more likely to get this type.
  • Umbilical Hernia: This type happens around your belly button. It’s more common in babies, however, adults can get it too.
  • Hiatal Hernia: This type is a bit different. It occurs when the upper part of your stomach bulges through the diaphragm, which is the muscle that helps you breathe.

Symptoms of Hernias

  • Bulge or lump in the affected area.
  • Pain or discomfort, especially when coughing, lifting, or straining.
  • Nausea and vomiting (in severe cases).
  • Swelling or redness in the affected area.

Causes of Hernia

Hernia can happen for a bunch of reasons which include:

Aging muscles: As people grow older, their muscles get weaker. With weak muscles, it makes it easier for organs or tissue to push through any available weak spot in the muscles.

Chronic Coughing or Straining: If you’re always coughing or pushing hard, like in a situation where you’re constipated, it puts extra pressure on your stomach, which can lead to a hernia.

Obesity and Pregnancy: Being obese means carrying extra weight than the body can carry. This extra weight puts a lot of stress on the abdomen. Eventually, the stress on the abdomen weakens the muscles in that area, leading to hernia.

While for pregnancy, the growing baby typically puts extra pressure on the abdomen, which can weaken muscles and cause hernias.

Previous Surgery and Congenital Defects: If you’ve had surgery, especially in your belly area, the muscles there might not be as strong, making it easier for a hernia to form.

Some people are born with weak spots in their muscles or tissues, so they might get hernias even if they haven’t had any of the other issues.

Conclusion

In a nutshell, hernias are when a part of your body pushes through a weak spot in your muscles, creating a noticeable lump that can be pretty uncomfortable. They can show up in different places, but the belly and groin are the most common spots.

Furthermore, there are several types of hernias, like inguinal, femoral, incisional, umbilical, and hiatal, each with its own symptoms. Hernias can happen for a bunch of reasons, like getting older, chronic coughing, being overweight, pregnancy, or even past surgeries.

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Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama

Christabel Egbeama is a health writer and aspiring consultant engineer who recently completed her bachelor's degree in civil engineering. Her passion for safety in the construction industry led her to delve into public health writing. Having undergone training in health, safety, and environment, Christabel has established a foundation rich in comprehending the broader spectrum of health and its benefits for individuals across various ages and professions. She now produces compelling holistic health articles aimed at guiding individuals towards informed decisions for a healthier tomorrow, encouraging lifestyle modifications.

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