Hernia Specialist

“A rupture” is what the Latin term “hernia” signifies. A hernia occurs when tissue pushes through the membrane or muscle tissue and into an organ or structure. A hernia consists of the hernia sac, the aperture, and the contents of the hernia. The most prevalent location for hernias in humans is the abdomen. A localized hole, often called a defect, can form in the abdominal wall due to a weak spot in the wall. Abdominal organs or tissue may protrude through this opening. Sciatica is a common result of a spinal disc hernia, which causes lower back discomfort that can travel down one or both legs. Dr. Dr. VinayKumar Yadav is one of the leading Hernia specialist in Goregaon at Ashtha Hospital.

What Is Hernia?

It is the viscera of the abdomen protruding through a weak spot in the abdominal wall. A hernia, with the exception of very minor congenital navel hernias, does not go away on its own or get better with time. With time, it always gets bigger.

What Are The Common Types?

The most common locations for hernias are the incisional (found in the groin), umbilical (found in the belly button), and surgical sites (found in the abdomen). Many more varieties exist, although they are uncommon.

What Is The Treatment For Hernia?

Surgery is the only cure for majority of hernias. There is no medical treatment for it.