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Abdominal hernias are produced when fatty tissue is trying to press its way through the lining of the abdomen&#8217;s wall. It has the power to do this by fighting through the weakened areas and muscles of the stomach wall. These regions are weak because of a person is older, birth, or other medical conditions. While [...]]]></description>
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<p>Abdominal hernias are produced when fatty tissue is trying to press its way through the lining of the abdomen&#8217;s wall. It has the power to do this by fighting through the weakened areas and muscles of the stomach wall. These regions are weak because of a person is older, birth, or other medical conditions. While it is manageable for someone to live with an abdominal hernia it is can be very uncomfortable and for certain individuals it can be re<span id="more-275"></span>ally irritating.</p>
<p>The only method to properly mend hernias is through surgery. Your personal doctor will explain to you the problems that can increase out of doing nothing about the hernia and will insist that you utilize surgery to get rid of it once and for all. The doctor will then explain all of the risks and what they will be doing the day of the operation.</p>
<p>The day of the hernia operation you will have to meet with the pre-operative nursing unit. It is at that place that you will switch into the hospital gown and they will affirm all of the paperwork that has been put in. Afterwards they will take you to a pre-operative area where the anaesthetist will commence the IV and direct you to the operating room. Once the anesthesia has been given to you the operation will start.</p>
<p>The surgeon will go through the operation laparoscopically. This requires that they make a few small incisions. After the incisions have been made the doctor will place tube like tools into your abdomen &#8211; which will then be stuffed with gas. The gas aids the surgeon to see inside the abdominal cavity much easier.</p>
<p>A simple camera will also be placed into the abdomen through one of the tubes. This will give the surgeon a good view inside the abdominal cavity. They will utilize other instruments to cut a much bigger incision within the abdomen.</p>
<p>Some surgeons may use open <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.herniablog.com/category/hernia-surgery/">hernia surgery</a>. This is when the surgeon will make one large surgical incision to open the abdomen and fix the hernia. While inside the operating surgeon will strengthen the weak areas of the abdomen’s wall utilising a strong synthetic mesh.</p>
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<p>Letting ya&#8217;ll know what has gone on for the past week&#8230; A Gastric bypass cautionary tale (I am still a big supporter of the surgery) I Had a Petersen&#8217;s Hernia go Google it people!! *VERY IMPORTANT* Big Thanks to allisonpacino for shooting this vid for me <img src='http://www.sarc-spac.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8230; wls weightloss surgery post-op complications bowel removal weight loss   <H3>Help answer the question about  hernia surgery</H3>How normal is it to experience pain after hernia surgery?<br />I had hernia surgery over a year ago. My doctor told me after the surgery that becase my hernia went untreated for a long time and became so large that I could experience pains every once in awhile after surgery for the rest of my life. After the surgery it didn&#039;t hurt, and then every month and a half or so I would feel a little pain. Then recently it seems like every other week I am experiencing a lot of pressure where I had surgery. I wouldn&#039;t call it pain, it is more like discomfort. It almost feels like something is trying to push down into my scrotum. I assume it is the mesh from the surgery. Is this common though, or something I should be alarmed about? I want real answers, not, SEE A DOCTOR. Thanks.</p>
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