Researching a internet upon my Umbilical Hernia as well as after on vacation a integrate of doctors, we found out there have been opposite kinds of operations we can do. we am seeking for a a single with minimal scarring, fastest liberation as well as safest results. Does any one have practice that will be helpful? Please give outline of a procedure, if you’ve had this kind of operation or work in a recovering field.
Any pick recovering techniques we can indicate instead of surgery?
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ilse72
April 7th, 2010 at 2:35 am
An umbilical hernia is a bulge in the abdominal wall at the navel that sometimes contains abdominal tissue, a loop of intestine, fat, or fluid. There is no non-surgical treatment for this…the wall area must be closed to prevent the intestine, fat, etc, from popping through that weakened area. It will not "grow shut" buy using some "alternative healing techniques".
As to the the type of surgery, this is not up to the patient. The doctor will choose the best procedure and he will choose the one that will provide the fastest and safest results. Doctors want to spare the patient as much discomfort as possible and provide for the fatest recovery so they do pick the best procedure to get the job done. The procedure he chooses will be based on the size of your hernia and position of the hernia.
I cannot give a description of the procedure since I have no idea which one he will decide it best for your circumstances.
Alanna
April 15th, 2011 at 8:25 pm
An umbilical hernia is not always huge. My fiance recently had his repaired, and it was about the size of a dime or smaller. Also if you have a hernia, you do not have to have it repaired. The surgeon left the decision up to him, and said that his own wife has one bigger than his that she did not have fixed. I also know a few other people that did not have surgery. If the pain subsides on its own, which it can, then of course the pain can come and go threw out your life, but surgery or not is up to you.
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