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Introduction

Welcome to the hernia forum!

There are many sites dedicated to information on hernia symptoms, causes, treatment and prevention. This forum is intended to provide helpful information to those curious about undergoing hernia surgery. The emphasis is on those "little details" before and after the surgery that are meant to improve your level of preparation and understanding throughout the process, and mitigate discomfort.


We'll cover a broad range of topics including: scheduling the operation, preparation at various stages prior to the operation, what to expect the day of the operation, the rest and recovery period at home, among many other topics, including those provided by our reader posts.

If you are checking in, you are probably one of the approximately five million Americans who suffer from a hernia, and one of the 750,000 who undergo hernia repair surgery each year (National Center for Health Statistics), representing a large community of patients with common and uncommon experiences, which we hope will help you!

Monday, May 31, 2010

Do I have a hernia?

Medical guides and websites out there will give you the symptoms of having a hernia. While there is a wealth of information out there, using guidelines from a reputable source such as the National Institute of Health's website may save you some time and confusion. The bottom line is see a doctor if you have any of them (bulge in your groin, feeling of tightness or burning in same area).

It is possible that a hernia can be misdiagnosed for a groin strain. To save yourself time, see a general surgeon who specializes in hernias.

Remember: when it comes to your health (and that of your family & friends) it is absolutely critical to be the biggest advocate for yourself and seek the right medical care.