What are Hernia Complications? How to deal with them?
A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue of your intestine pushes itself out through a layer of muscles within your abdomen. Hernia problems are very common and in research, it is seen around 1 in 10 people suffer from hernia at some point n life. The most common hernia includes the intestinal wall and a bulge can be felt under your skin where your intestine or other tissue pushes out the weakened muscle. In some cases, even a minor hernia can cause discomfort or pain, especially when stretching your body during physical exercise or lifting a heavy object, or in some cases, while having a difficult bowel movement. Most hernias are reducible but they are some irreducible hernias too also called incarcerated hernias. They cannot be pushed back to their original location. This can lead to the following complications: Strangulation Obstruction In Strangulation , the pressure placed on the hernia may compromise the blood flow to an organ or the tissue which may lead t