Do You Have a Hidden Hernia?
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Ongoing, First published Jul 13
Chronic pelvic pain can often stem from an inguinal or hidden hernia, making an accurate diagnosis crucial for recovery. An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdomen, sometimes without causing pain. Symptoms can include a bulge near the pubic bone, a dragging sensation, or pain in the groin area. Risk factors include age, being male, overweight, and poor lifting form. Preventive measures include maintaining a healthy weight, a high-fiber diet, and proper lifting techniques. Hernias do not resolve on their own and require medical attention.
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