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What is inguinal hernia? Here are the causes, symptoms and ways to prevent a condition more common in men

If you've noticed abdominal swelling or a bulge that worsens when you cough or is near your groin, it could be a hernia. Here are the causes, symptoms, and risk factors for hernias, particularly inguinal hernias.

December 12, 2023 / 08:48 IST
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Have you noticed a swelling on your abdomen? Does it increase in size when you cough? Is it near the groin area? These symptoms can point to hernia, a condition that may require surgical intervention to heal.

Hernia, in the literal sense of the word, means to bud or to protrude. It refers to an area of weakness in a wall (mostly the abdominal wall) through which a sac-like structure protrudes. About 75-85 percent of abdominal hernias are those of the groin. Others include umbilical, incisional and femoral hernia.

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An average person has two inguinal canals, one on each side of the groin region. In males, the spermatic cord passes through this canal, and in females, it is the round ligament (that supports the uterus). Undue strain, like that due to heavy weight lifting, may cause a part of the abdomen, often the intestine, to protrude through the inguinal canal.

Other causes for such a protrusion could include conditions that result in chronic cough, like tuberculosis, asthma or emphysema. Long-term constipation and old age (older adults with cancer of the prostate) and obese persons are also at risk. Smoking, pregnancy and appendectomy may also make you susceptible to hernia.