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Why You Shouldn't Delay Your Hernia Surgery

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Have you been advised to undergo hernia surgery but haven't gotten around to it? Keep reading to find out why you should not delay or ignore a hernia surgery.

Hernia is a medical condition that require treatment for them to go away. An effective solution to removing hernias is usually via surgically. This medical procedure requires returning the torn abdominal walls to their normal state after removing the protruding intestinal tissues.

Despite the effectiveness of this medical procedure, not many consider it as their first solution. Some put off the idea of undergoing a hernia surgery until the last minute because of procrastination. Others fail to see the benefits it holds for them.

Many people may delay hernia surgery for weeks, months, or years. This is not recommended as it can expose you to certain health risks. The following are some reasons why you should not waste any time in your hernia surgery. This information will enable you to make a better decision.

1. Hernias are Likely to Become Strangulated

Sometimes an untreated hernia can lead to serious complications. This includes a portion of your intestine protruding from the walls of the abdomen and becoming trapped. Eventually, this obstructs your bowels causing nausea,  constipation,  or severe pain. This is called incarceration.

The trapped portion of your intestine cuts off the flow of blood to your bowel and strangulation takes place. The intestinal tissue may become infected or die. In most serious cases you could develop gangrene in your intestines. This can become life-threatening and require immediate medical attention. Not all hernias reach this stage but it is safer to remove the hernia surgically than leave it to chance.

2. Hernias Increase in Size

Another likely medical situation to occur if a hernia surgery is delayed is that it continues to grow. With time, it weakens and this causes pain and discomfort. Surgically, smaller hernias are easier to treat than the bigger ones. Instead of allowing hernias to grow bigger complicating the surgical process, hernia surgery should be carried out as soon as possible. Also, it would help you live a comfortable life and do most of the things you like without any complications.

3. Hernias Will be Surgically Removed Eventually

For most hernia repair, surgery is required to accomplish them. A stitch in time saves nine. Having a hernia surgery early prevents you from experiencing health complications. If delayed the hernia enlarges and the muscles become weaker. This makes surgery more difficult to perform. Having hernias surgically removed relieves you from possible pain associated with larger hernias.

4. Early Hernia Surgery Saves Costs

Having hernias surgically removed early is cost-effective. The more complicated the surgical process is the more costly it could accrue. Therefore, it is prudent to perform hernia surgery as soon as you notice any of its symptoms.

5. Hernias May Affect Your Overall Health

Stalling performing a hernia surgically in time may affect your overall health. Not just your health, the surgery and recovery may also be affected. This implies that chances of an easy surgery and recovery would be thinned.

Instead of sitting and watching your health deteriorates, it is medically advised to go for surgery.  The more delay made the more severe the hernia becomes. Moreover, the more severe the hernia, the more serious the health complications can get.

6. Hernia Operation is the Way

Hernia surgery:  This hernia surgery is the surefire way to repair a hernia. Not every hernia must be removed surgically. You should visit your doctor to determine if you need surgery. If you are required to perform surgery there are two types of hernia surgery you will likely undergo, namely open surgery and laparoscopic surgery.

Open Surgery: This surgery requires a surgeon to make an incision on the skin of the affected part. Before this the patient is anaesthetized. The hernia is gently removed,  tied off, or pushed back. After the hernia has been removed the weak area of the muscle is closed with stitches. For larger hernias, meshwork support is used.

Laparoscopic Surgery: Laparoscopic surgery is less invasive than open surgery. Here the surgeon inflates the abdomen with a harmless gas to enhance the visibility of your organs. Few incisions are made around the detected hernia. A tiny microscope known as a laparoscope is inserted while the hernia is being repaired. One benefit of this surgical procedure is that recovery is faster.

Not making a delay in your hernia operation is essential to making a proper hernia repair. However, your doctor is in the best position to determine if making an immediate hernia surgery or waiting is best for you. To make an appointment with our specialist, please feel free to get in touch with our friendly and helpful personnel.

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