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7 Common Hernia Myths Debunked by Doctors

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7 Common Hernia Myths Debunked by Doctors

Hernia is a disease occurring in the lower part of the abdomen. In this, the body part or tissue comes out from the weak point of the surrounding tissue or muscle. In this disease, many times the patients have a lot of pain in the stomach. Due to hernia, patients feel many symptoms like swelling around the stomach and pain in the stomach while lifting weight (symptoms of hernia).

Although the symptoms of hernia are different in women and men. But the problem is that people have many misconceptions about hernias. Due to this, many times, the disease of hernia becomes serious in patients.

Myth: Hernia occurs only in men.

Truth: The Doctor says, "This is a misconception; hernia can also occur in women. The problem of hernia in women comes after pregnancy. Sometimes, the problem of hernia has been seen in children as well. However, this problem is more common in men. One should pay attention to symptoms like nausea or vomiting, trouble in passing stomach gas, fever and severe pain and it is very important to consult a doctor in time."

Myth: Hernia is not a very serious problem.

Truth: People often consider it a minor problem, but if not paid attention to in time, the problem of hernia can become serious. If it is not treated, many types of complications can arise. If the size of the hernia is increased, then surgery is required, but the doctor makes this decision after checking the patient's hernia. If the doctor is consulted in time, many types of serious problems can be avoided.

Myth: Hernia heals on its own.

Truth: Often, people assume that a hernia will heal on its own and do not get it treated. Sometimes, the problem can worsen due to a lack of timely treatment. Due to lack of timely treatment, infection can occur in the intestinal tissue. If the size of the hernia increases, it can cause swelling and pain around that organ.

Myth: It does not occur again after hernia surgery.

Truth: According to the doctor, a hernia can occur again after surgery. The problem is reduced by surgery, but the risk of re-emergence remains. Therefore, it is very important to take care of all the important things told by the doctor after surgery. After treatment, patients should keep their weight balanced. Smoking and alcohol consumption should be avoided. Problems like severe cough or sneezing should be treated on time. Do not exert too much force while urinating or defecating. Eat a balanced diet and avoid eating junk food.

Myth: Hernia can be easily pushed back.

Truth: “This should not be done at all. Hernia can never be pushed inwards easily. Doing this is very risky. I do not advise anyone to treat themselves. If you do this, this problem can get worse. Hernia can be treated only through medical methods, so consult a doctor only.”

Myth: Hernia occurs only in the elderly.

Truth: It is wrong to consider hernia as a disease of the elderly only. It can happen at any age. Cases of hernia have also been seen in premature babies. Although this problem is more common in the elderly, people of all ages should be cautious and get checked by a doctor if symptoms appear.

Myth: Lifting too heavy weight can cause hernia.

Truth: It is generally seen that lifting heavy weights can cause hernia. Lifting heavy weight puts pressure on the muscles and tissues of the body. This can cause hernia. But obesity, severe cough, pregnancy, and genetic reasons can also cause hernia. Sometimes, hernia can also occur due to the abdominal walls being weak at the time of birth.