Groin Hernia: Brief Version
What is a groin hernia?
A hernia happens when a part of your bowel pushes through a
weak area or gap in the muscles of your belly. It is called
a groin hernia when it happens in the area where the legs
join the lower body.
A groin hernia can become a serious problem if your bowel
gets trapped in the gap. Then blood cannot get to that part
of your bowel and that part of the bowel may die. This can
make you very sick.
What causes a groin hernia?
A hernia may be caused by anything that causes the bowel to
push against a weak area in the belly. Some people are born
with a weakness in their groin muscles. But a groin hernia
might happen to anyone when they:
- lift heavy objects
- cough or sneeze a lot
- push too hard when you have a bowel movement
- are overweight
- are pregnant.
Men with enlarged prostates can sometimes get a hernia from
pushing too hard to urinate.
What are the symptoms?
Symptoms you may have are:
- a lump that can be pushed back in
- pain in your lower belly or groin, especially when you
are moving around
- a lump that cannot be pushed back in, which means that
the bowel or an organ may be trapped.
How is it diagnosed?
Your healthcare provider will ask you questions about your
symptoms and check you for signs of a hernia.
How is it treated?
The main treatment is surgery to repair the opening in the
muscle wall. Sometimes, the surgeon puts a special mesh
over the weak spot to cover it and make the area stronger.
How can I take care of myself?
- Follow your healthcare provider's instructions.
- Ask your provider if you need a groin support.
- Try not to become constipated. Eat healthy foods that
are high in fiber. Take stool softeners if needed.
- Use laxatives or enemas only if your provider tells you
to.
How can I prevent another groin hernia?
- If you have to lift or move heavy things at your job, try
to change your job duties.
- Be careful when you move heavy things. Learn to lift,
pull, or push things the correct way.
- Lose weight if you are overweight.
- Don't smoke. This will help prevent coughing.
- Eat healthy foods that have a lot of fiber to help
prevent constipation.
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