HomeHealth & FitnessCauses and symptoms of inguinal hernia in men: Visible bulge, nausea, vomiting are red flags

Causes and symptoms of inguinal hernia in men: Visible bulge, nausea, vomiting are red flags

Inguinal hernia: Men are more prone to inguinal hernias due to the natural anatomy of their groin area. Here's a guide to possible factors and warning signs to look for if you think you have an inguinal hernia.

August 21, 2024 / 13:11 IST
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Pain or discomfort in the groin, particularly during activities like lifting, coughing, or bending, is common, if you have inguinal hernia.
Pain or discomfort in the groin, particularly during activities like lifting, coughing, or bending, is common, if you have inguinal hernia.

An inguinal hernia in men occurs when a portion of the intestine or fatty tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall, specifically in the groin area. This creates a bulge that can be seen and felt, particularly when coughing, bending over, or lifting heavy objects. Men are more prone to inguinal hernias due to the natural anatomy of their groin area, as the inguinal canal is where the testicles descend during foetal development, leaving a potential weak point. Delhi-based Dr Piyush Vardhan, senior hernia surgeon, says that inguinal hernias affect men more frequently due to the following factors:

Anatomical differences

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The men's groin area has a natural weak spot due to the inguinal canal, where the testicles descend before birth. This canal is supposed to close after birth but often remains a weak point, making men more susceptible to hernias.

Heavy lifting and physical strain