Incisional Hernia

Incisional hernia treatment in Jayanagar

Incisional hernia treatment in Jayanagar

Incisional hernia is a condition that occurs when an organ, such as the intestine or fat, protrudes through an incision or surgical wound in the abdominal wall. This type of hernia is a common complication after abdominal surgery and can cause discomfort and pain. In this blog, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prevention and treatment options for incisional hernia.

Causes:

Incisional hernias are caused by weakened or stretched abdominal muscles, which may result from surgical incisions or wounds. Other factors that may contribute to the development of incisional hernias include:

  • Chronic coughing or sneezing
  • Obesity
  • Poor nutrition
  • Smoking
  • Pregnancy
  • Ageing

 

Symptoms:

Some common symptoms of incisional hernia include:

  • A bulge or swelling in the area of the surgical incision
  • Pain or discomfort, especially when lifting or bending
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Constipation or difficulty passing stool
  • Redness or swelling around the incision site
  • Fever or chills

 

Diagnosis:

To diagnose an incisional hernia, Dr Gaurang Ramesh will perform a physical exam and may order imaging tests such as an ultrasound or CT scan. During the physical exam, Dr Gaurang Ramesh will look for a bulge or swelling in the area of the surgical incision and will ask you to cough or strain to see if the bulge becomes more prominent.

Prevention:

There are several things you can do to reduce your risk of developing an incisional hernia, such as:

  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Quit smoking
  • Follow a healthy diet
  • Avoid lifting heavy objects
  • Follow Dr Gaurang Ramesh’s instructions for postoperative care
  • Seek prompt medical attention if you experience any symptoms of incisional hernia

 

Incisional hernia treatment in JP Nagar

Treatment:

If you have an incisional hernia, Dr Gaurang Ramesh may recommend surgery to repair the hernia. There are several types of surgical procedures used to repair incisional hernias, including:

  • Open hernia repair: This involves making a larger incision near the hernia and sewing the edges of the incision back together.
  • Laparoscopic hernia repair: This involves making several small incisions and using a laparoscope to view and repair the hernia.
  • Robotic hernia repair: This involves using a robotic system to perform the repair.

Instructions before and after surgery:

Before the surgery, Dr. Gaurang Ramesh may ask you to fast for several hours and may recommend that you stop taking certain medications. After the surgery, you will need to take it easy for a few weeks and avoid strenuous activities. Dr Gaurang Ramesh may also recommend that you wear a support belt or bandage to help support the area around the incision.

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