Can you fix a hernia without surgery?

Unfortunately, the answer is no. While a hernia cannot heal itself, it can almost always be treated effectively with surgery.
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How can I get rid of a hernia without surgery?

A hernia usually does not go away without surgery. Non-surgical approaches such as wearing a corset, binder, or truss may exert gentle pressure on the hernia and keep it in place. These methods may ease the pain or discomfort and may be used if you are not fit for the surgery or awaiting surgery.
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Can a hernia heal on its own?

The hernia won't heal on its own. If your hernia does not bother you, most likely you can wait to have surgery. Your hernia may get worse, but it may not. Over time, hernias tend to get bigger as the muscle wall of the belly gets weaker and more tissue bulges through.
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What happens if a hernia is left untreated?

If it is left untreated, a strangulated hernia can lead to life-threatening conditions such as necrotizing enterocolitis (severe inflammation of intestine) and sepsis. Since hernias can happen to anyone at any age, knowing warning signs of hernias and being aware of them are essential.
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How long can you go without getting a hernia fixed?

Hernias require surgery eventually.

Research shows that most people with hernias have surgery within 10 years. Keep in mind that delaying surgery until your hernia is larger and the muscles are weaker may make surgery and recovery more difficult.
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Is Hernia curable without Surgery?



How can I shrink my hernia naturally?

Here are some tips we recommend:
  1. Avoid lifting heavy objects, and strenuous exercise or activity. ...
  2. Maintain a healthy weight. ...
  3. Modify your diet. ...
  4. Use natural remedies to relieve hernia symptoms. ...
  5. Use an ice pack. ...
  6. Choose the Hernia Center of Northeast Georgia Medical Center for Your Hernia Repair. ...
  7. Get Started Today.
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Can you push a hernia back in?

You cannot push the hernia back into place with gentle pressure when you are lying down. The area over the hernia turns red or becomes tender.
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Can you live with a hernia for years?

The absolute answer is that it is “unpredictable.” Some can live with a hernia for their whole life while others will develop a hernia related emergency within months of the development of their hernia.
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How do I know if my hernia needs surgery?

You may have a hernia if you have swelling and a bulge that is able to be “pushed back” into your abdomen. If it continues to grow, you will need to have hernia surgery in order to repair it.
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Symptoms include:
  1. Nausea.
  2. Vomiting.
  3. Fever.
  4. Intensifying pain.
  5. A bulge that turns red or purple.
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How do you know if a hernia is serious?

Seek immediate care if a hernia bulge turns red, purple or dark or if you notice any other signs or symptoms of a strangulated hernia. See your doctor if you have a painful or noticeable bulge in your groin on either side of your pubic bone.
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Can a hernia bulge disappear?

Hernia symptoms often vary from patient to patient. The most common complaints are pain/discomfort and a bulge or swelling at the site of the hernia. The bulge may be persistent or may go away. It may get bigger over time.
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How can you prevent a hernia from getting worse?

If you have a hernia, try to keep it from getting worse:
  1. Avoid heavy lifting when you can. Lifting puts stress on the groin.
  2. When you must lift, don't bend over. Lift objects by using the legs, not the back.
  3. Eat high-fiber foods and drink plenty of water. ...
  4. Maintain a healthy body weight.
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Can a hernia burst?

Spontaneous rupture of an abdominal hernia is very rare and usually occurs in incisional or recurrent groin hernia. The rupture of abdominal hernia demands emergency surgery, to prevent further obstruction, strangulation of bowel and to cover its contents.
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Do hernia belts work?

Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission. A hernia truss or belt is a supportive undergarment for men designed to keep the protruding tissue in place and relieve discomfort. If you have an inguinal hernia, a hernia truss can help you feel more comfortable temporarily, but it doesn't treat the hernia.
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What can be mistaken for a hernia?

What else can be mistaken for a hernia? While a hernia is the cause for most people who experience lumps in their abdomen, there are several other possibilities such as a hematoma, lipoma, a gynecological issue in women, or an undescended testicle in newborn boys. In rare cases, a lump may indicate a tumor.
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What is considered a large hernia?

Large hernia defects are defined in the literature as up to 10 cm in size, but Dr. Ross and his colleagues hypothesized that massive hernia needed a more accurate cutoff size.
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How long does a hernia operation take?

The operation usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes to complete and you'll usually be able to go home on the same day. Some people stay in hospital overnight if they have other medical problems or live on their own.
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How do I get my hernia back in place?

Most inguinal hernias can be pushed back into the belly with gentle massage and pressure. An inguinal hernia will not heal on its own. If you have symptoms, or the hernia is growing, you may need surgery. Some surgeons recommend repair of all groin hernias in women.
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Which hernia has highest risk of strangulation?

It is estimated that 75% of all hernias occur in the inguinal region. The most serious complication of a hernia is strangulation, which occurs in approximately 1–3% of groin hernias.
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How can I tell if my hernia is strangulated?

What are the symptoms of a strangulated hernia?
  • acute pain that comes on suddenly and may get more severe.
  • bloody stools.
  • constipation.
  • darkening or reddening of the skin over the hernia.
  • fatigue.
  • fever.
  • inability to pass gas.
  • inflammation or tenderness around the hernia.
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What is the main cause of hernia?

Ultimately, all hernias are caused by a combination of pressure and an opening or weakness of muscle or fascia; the pressure pushes an organ or tissue through the opening or weak spot. Sometimes the muscle weakness is present at birth; more often, it occurs later in life.
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Can a hernia cause gas and bloating?

An inguinal hernia can cause someone to feel like they had an enormous meal when in fact they did not. This very common type of hernia can also make you feel bloated accompanied with pain in the groin and lower abdomen. Some of these easy to miss signs of a hernia can be potentially dangerous if not treated.
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How urgent is hernia surgery?

Patients without severe pain can have urgent surgery within a few weeks. Patients with severe pain often need emergency surgery and are best evaluated in an emergency room.
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What does a ruptured hernia feel like?

burning feeling around the hernia. nausea. vomiting. inability to pass gas.
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How can I reduce my inguinal hernia without surgery?

Wear a Truss, Corset or Binder to Treat Your Hernia

The biggest issue with a hernia is that there is an organ in your body that is protruding through a muscular wall that is supposed to contain it. Wearing a truss, corset, or binder can help keep this organ in place, reinforcing the damaged muscular wall.
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