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Symptoms of Inguinal Hernia in Women - Assoc.Prof.Dr. Mutlu UNVER - Izmir, Turkey

Inguinal hernia is a rare but disturbing health problem in women. We will discuss in detail the symptoms of inguinal hernia in women and frequently asked questions about this condition.


Symptoms of Inguinal Hernia in Women


In women, an inguinal hernia is usually characterised by a swelling in the abdomen or groin area. Symptoms may include the following:


  • Swelling in the groin area: It can become especially noticeable when you stand or cough.

  • Pain in the groin or lower abdomen: Pain may increase with physical activity and decrease with rest.

  • A feeling of pressure in the groin area: It can be felt especially when you stand for a long time or lift something heavy.

  • Digestive Problems: In some cases, digestive problems may occur due to intestinal obstruction.


Symptoms of Inguinal Hernia in Women Izmir Turkey

Where does inguinal hernia pain occur in women?


Inguinal hernia pain in women is usually concentrated in the groin area, but it can also spread to the lower abdomen and thighs. This pain can sometimes hit the lower back or hip area.


Is Inguinal Hernia Dangerous in Women?


Inguinal hernia in women can be dangerous because the risk of complications is high. Especially femoral hernia can lead to serious problems such as compression and obstruction of the intestines. Therefore, it is important for women who experience symptoms of inguinal hernia to consult a health professional.


What is good for inguinal hernia in women?


Inguinal hernia treatment is usually surgical, but some measures can be taken to relieve symptoms:


  • Rest: It is important to rest to reduce pain and swelling.

  • Avoiding Heavy Lifting: Avoiding lifting heavy objects can prevent the hernia from worsening.

  • Supportive Clothing: Hernia tape or corsets can help prevent the hernia from protruding further.

  • Cold Compresses: A cold compress can be applied to reduce pain and swelling.


What Does Inguinal Hernia Pain Look Like?


Inguinal hernia pain is usually described as a sharp or aching pain. Pain may increase during physical activity or when lifting heavy weights. Some patients may also report a burning or pulling sensation in the groin area.


Other Frequently Asked Questions


How is Inguinal Hernia Diagnosed in Women?


Inguinal hernia is diagnosed by physical examination and imaging tests (ultrasound, MRI or CT scan). The doctor evaluates the swelling and pain in the groin area.


How is Inguinal Hernia Surgery Performed in Women?


Inguinal hernia surgery is usually performed by laparoscopic or open surgical methods. Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive method with small incisions and the recovery time is shorter.


What is Recovery time for a Inguinal Hernia Surgery?


The recovery time after surgery varies depending on the surgical method and the general health status of the patient. Usually, patients can return to their normal activities within a few days after laparoscopic surgery, but full recovery may take several weeks.


What Should I Pay Attention to After Inguinal Hernia Surgery?


After the surgery, you should avoid heavy lifting, pay attention to the physical activities recommended by the doctor and pay attention to wound care. In addition, if symptoms recur or new complaints occur, you should consult a doctor immediately.


Symptoms of Inguinal Hernia in Women Assoc.Prof.Dr. Mutlu Unver Izmir Turkey

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