All Types of Hernia
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All Types of Hernia

Hernia is a common condition that can cause discomfort, pain, and serious complications if not treated on time. At Surya Multispeciality Hospital, Raja Ka Bagh, we provide complete diagnosis and advanced treatment for all types of hernia, including minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery for faster recovery and better outcomes. Our experienced surgeons ensure safe, effective, and long-lasting hernia repair tailored to each patient’s condition.

Specialists:
vishalgarg
General Surgeon
Appointment duration:
10:00
Appointment price:
₹150

All Types of Hernia Treatment in Raja Ka Bagh | Surya Multispeciality Hospital

  • What is a Hernia?

    A hernia occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue. It often appears as a bulge under the skin, especially during coughing or straining.


    Types of Hernia We Treat

    At Surya Multispeciality Hospital, Raja Ka Bagh, we manage all major types of hernia:

    1. Inguinal Hernia (Groin Hernia)

    • Most common type
    • Occurs in the groin area
    • More common in men

    2. Umbilical Hernia

    • Occurs near the navel (belly button)
    • Common in infants and adults

    3. Incisional Hernia

    • Develops at the site of previous surgery
    • Due to weakness in surgical scar

    4. Femoral Hernia

    • Occurs in the upper thigh area
    • More common in women

    5. Hiatal Hernia

    • Occurs when part of the stomach moves into the chest
    • Causes acidity and reflux symptoms

    Symptoms of Hernia

    You may need treatment if you notice:

    • Visible bulge or swelling
    • Pain or discomfort (especially while lifting or coughing)
    • Burning or aching sensation
    • Heaviness in the abdomen
    • Acid reflux (in hiatal hernia)

    In severe cases, sudden pain may indicate complications.


    Causes & Risk Factors

    • Weak abdominal muscles
    • Heavy lifting
    • Chronic coughing
    • Obesity
    • Constipation or straining
    • Previous surgery
    • Aging

    When is Hernia Surgery Required?

    Hernias do not heal on their own and may worsen over time. Surgery is recommended when:

    • Pain or discomfort increases
    • Hernia size grows
    • Risk of complications (like strangulation)
    • Daily activities are affected

    Hernia Treatment Options We Offer

    At Surya Multispeciality Hospital, Raja Ka Bagh, we provide:

    1. Laparoscopic Hernia Repair

    • Minimally invasive (keyhole surgery)
    • Smaller cuts and faster recovery
    • Less pain and scarring

    2. Open Hernia Surgery

    • Recommended for complex cases
    • Safe and effective

    3. Mesh Repair Technique

    • Strengthens the weak area
    • Reduces chances of recurrence

    Our Advanced Surgical Process

    1. Diagnosis & Evaluation
      Physical examination and imaging
    2. Pre-Surgical Assessment
      Complete health check-up
    3. Hernia Repair Surgery
      Laparoscopic or open technique
    4. Post-Operative Care
      Monitoring and recovery guidance

    Most patients recover quickly and return to normal life within a short time.


    Why Choose Surya Multispeciality Hospital, Raja Ka Bagh?

    • Experienced general and laparoscopic surgeons
    • Advanced surgical technology
    • Minimally invasive options available
    • High success rate and patient satisfaction
    • Affordable and transparent pricing

    We provide the best hernia treatment in Raja Ka Bagh with a focus on safety and long-term results.


    Benefits of Hernia Surgery

    • Permanent relief from pain and discomfort
    • Prevents serious complications
    • Improves quality of life
    • Faster recovery with modern techniques
    • Low risk of recurrence

    Aftercare & Recovery Tips

    • Avoid heavy lifting for a few weeks
    • Maintain a healthy weight
    • Eat a fiber-rich diet
    • Follow doctor’s instructions
    • Attend follow-up visits

    Risks if Left Untreated

    • Hernia enlargement
    • Severe pain
    • Strangulation (cutting off blood supply)
    • Emergency complications

    Timely treatment is crucial.


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