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Epigastric Hernia

Epigastric hernia is a condition where a small portion of fat or tissue pushes through the abdominal wall between the navel and the chest. While it usually starts as a small bulge, it can become painful over time and may even require urgent treatment if it gets trapped or strangulated.…
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Femoral Hernia

A femoral hernia occurs when abdominal tissue pushes through a weak area in the upper thigh near the groin, known as the femoral canal. Although it is a relatively rare condition, femoral hernia in women is seen more often than in men, especially in older women and women who have…
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Ventral Hernia

A ventral hernia occurs when abdominal tissue or a part of the intestine pushes through a weak area in the abdominal wall. It can appear anywhere along the midline of the abdomen—above the navel, around the navel, or below it. Ventral hernias may develop due to weakness present at birth,…
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Umbilical Hernia

An umbilical hernia occurs when a part of the intestine or abdominal tissue pushes through a weak spot near the belly button (umbilicus). While common in infants, umbilical hernias are also frequently seen in adults—especially women after pregnancy, people with obesity, chronic cough, or those who lift heavy weights. If…
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Inguinal Hernia

An inguinal hernia is one of the most common types of hernias, especially seen in men. It occurs when a part of the intestine or abdominal tissue bulges through a weak spot in the inguinal hernia groin area. If not treated on time, it can increase in size, cause pain,…
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