Hernia Treatment & Surgery
A hernia is a common condition that occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak area in the surrounding muscle or tissue. While it may start as a small swelling, ignoring it can lead to serious complications. At our hospital, we provide safe, effective, and advanced treatment for all types of hernia with a focus on quick recovery and long-term relief.
What is a Hernia?
A hernia develops when there is a weakness or opening in the muscle wall, allowing internal tissues (like intestine) to bulge out. It often appears as a lump or swelling, especially when standing, coughing, or lifting heavy objects.
Common Types of Hernia
- Inguinal Hernia (groin area)
- Umbilical Hernia (near the navel)
- Incisional Hernia (after previous surgery)
- Hiatal Hernia (upper stomach area)
Symptoms of Hernia
- Visible swelling or lump
- Pain or discomfort while lifting or bending
- Heaviness or pressure in the abdomen
- Burning or aching sensation
- Pain that worsens with activity
Causes & Risk Factors
- Weak abdominal muscles
- Heavy lifting
- Chronic cough or constipation
- Obesity
- Previous surgeries
- Aging
Our Treatment Approach
1. Accurate Diagnosis
- Physical examination
- Ultrasound or imaging tests if required
2. Non-Surgical Management (Early Stage)
- Lifestyle modifications
- Supportive measures (in selected cases)
3. Surgical Treatment (Definitive Solution)
- Open Hernia Repair
- Laparoscopic Hernia Surgery (Minimally Invasive)
- Use of mesh for stronger repair
Benefits of Surgical Treatment
- Permanent solution
- Relief from pain and discomfort
- Prevents complications
- Faster recovery with laparoscopic method
When Should You Consult a Doctor?
- Swelling that increases in size
- Pain or discomfort in the abdomen
- Sudden severe pain
- Nausea or vomiting with swelling (emergency)
Why Choose Us?
- Experienced general surgeon
- Advanced surgical techniques
- Safe and hygienic operation facilities
- Quick recovery and patient care
Don’t Ignore a Hernia
A hernia does not heal on its own and may worsen over time. Early treatment ensures better results and avoids complications.