Handling Hernia

by admin-blog-kh | January 4, 2023 5:41 am

A hernia occurs when an organ or fatty tissue is squeezed through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. There are many types of hernias. Three of the most common are given below:

This blog focuses on inguinal hernia but the preventive methods advised apply to all types of hernia.

Understanding Inguinal Hernia

For men, the male sex organs or the testicles are contained within the body, in the abdomen, before birth. They slowly descend and then come out. As a result, the path traversed is slightly weak. This could cause inguinal hernia in some people.

The risk of an inguinal hernia increases with strenuous activity, constipation[1], lifting heavy objects or any kind of strain and chronic cough. In other words, any activity that increases the pressure on the abdominal wall affects the weak points in the wall leading to a hernia.

The condition may not necessarily be dangerous or life-threatening but needs timely treatment to avoid further complications in the future.

Also Read: Hernia: Is There a Cure That Does Not Involve Surgery?[2]

Symptoms of Hernia

Managing the Pain

  1. Making Use of Hernia Belt and Trusses: These work like binders to keep the hernia intact in the abdominal wall. It prevents the hernia from moving but at the same time this should not be considered as a long-term solution. Consulting a specialist[4] before using these is a good idea.
  2. Intake of Ginger-Root: Ginger-root is seen as an effective remedy to alleviate the pain and it will also stop any gastric buildup that happens in the stomach and esophagus. Adding it to your tea or sipping on this concoction by mixing it in water has proved beneficial.
  3. Icing: For instant relief from pain, you can directly apply an ice pack to the affected area for reduction in bloating, inflammation and contraction. The common symptoms of inguinal hernia are redness, inflammation and swelling or pain in the abdomen[5] or groin.

Before going ahead with any of these natural remedies on your own, consult a doctor. They know the best options for your condition and will suggest the appropriate treatment to avoid any trouble in later years. The prognosis for hernias is encouraging and therefore  by consulting the best of gastroenterologists, the problem can be sorted easily[6].

Treatment for Hernia

Also Read: Bulge in your navel? Could be Umbilical Hernia[8]

Preventing Hernia

  1. Maintaining a Healthy Weight: As the best gastroenterologists would advise, strengthening the weak abdominal muscles with exercises and yoga postures while maintaining a steady supply of oxygenat[9]ed blood in the body is crucial. This prevents the displacement of abdominal organs.
  2. Care While Lifting: Lifting heavy weights is best avoided. Some yoga poses prove beneficial when done regularly to take the pressure off the abdominal opening.
  3. Including a Fiber-Rich Diet[10]: Concentrating on the quality of food while dealing with hernia and consuming food in small quantities helps. Including nutritional foods like fresh vegetables, non-citrusy fruits, whole grains, seeds and nuts help in overcoming constipation. Additionally, drinking plenty of water and fresh juices aid in avoiding heartburn and acid reflux.

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Endnotes:
  1. constipation: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/k-way-health/simple-steps-to-avoid-constipation/
  2. Hernia: Is There a Cure That Does Not Involve Surgery?: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/gastroenterology/hernia-is-there-a-cure-that-does-not-involve-surgery/
  3. A visible bulge in the abdomen: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/gastroenterology/bulge-in-your-navel-could-be-umbilical-hernia/
  4. Consulting a specialist: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/Centers-of-Excellence-and-Specialties/Gastroenterology-Doctors/Chennai
  5. pain in the abdomen: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/k-way-health/abdominal-pain-symptoms-causes-and-treatments/
  6.  by consulting the best of gastroenterologists, the problem can be sorted easily: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/centers-of-excellence-and-specialties/gastroenterology-doctors/chennai
  7. Not having an active lifestyle and being overweight also places additional stress: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/family-and-general-medicine/why-some-people-are-predisposed-to-obesity/
  8. Bulge in your navel? Could be Umbilical Hernia: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/gastroenterology/bulge-in-your-navel-could-be-umbilical-hernia/
  9. exercises and yoga postures while maintaining a steady supply of oxygenat: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/good-living/the-benefits-of-exercise/
  10. Fiber-Rich Diet: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/k-way-health/gastro-enterology/to-beat-bowel-blues-importance-of-fibre-in-diet/

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