Inguinal hernia symptoms include: A bulge in the area on either side of the pubic bone, which becomes more obvious when upright, especially when coughing or straining. A burning or aching sensation at the bulge. Pain, discomfort or pressure in the groin, especially when bending over, coughing or lifting. Occasionally, pain and swelling around the testicles when the protruding intestine ...
A physical exam is usually all that's needed to diagnose an inguinal hernia. A healthcare professional will check for a bulge in the groin area. Because standing and coughing can make a hernia more prominent, you'll likely be asked to stand and cough or strain. If the inguinal hernia isn't readily seen, a care professional might order an imaging test, such as an abdominal ultrasound, CT scan ...
Hernia inguinal anterior o la reparación de esta. Aunque la hernia anterior haya ocurrido en la infancia, tienes un mayor riesgo de presentar otra hernia inguinal.
Inguinal hernias occur when part of the membrane lining the abdominal cavity (omentum) or intestine protrudes through a weak spot in the abdomen — often along the inguinal canal, which carries the spermatic cord in men.
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Welcome @danhofsink, I had a bilateral inguinal hernia surgery a little over a year ago and my symptoms were mostly a little bulging in the groin area and some discomfort. I didn't have sharp pain but it is one of the symptoms, especially when lifting or bending over.