Why Indians are more prone to hernia?
Dr Anirudh Vij, Senior Laparoscopic and Bariatric surgeon New Delhi (India), March 21: Hernia is a disease condition in which particular organ (usually fat or intestine) moves from its pre-defined location in the body to another site. It most commonly presents as an abnormal swelling in the abdomen or groin area which may be associated […]

Dr Anirudh Vij, Senior Laparoscopic and Bariatric surgeon
New Delhi (India), March 21: Hernia is a disease condition in which particular organ (usually fat or intestine) moves from its pre-defined location in the body to another site. It most commonly presents as an abnormal swelling in the abdomen or groin area which may be associated with dragging pain. The swelling usually increases on coughing or straining and disappears on lying down. This feature is characteristic of hernia which differentiates it from other swellings which are constant.
Hernia can be congenital (present from birth) or acquired (present later in life). Congenital hernia is due to persistence of embryonic tracts which may allow movement of omentum (abdominal fat) or intestine towards the scrotum. They are more commonly seen in males and present as swelling in the groin or scrotum. Acquired hernia may be a result of muscle weakness, increased abdominal pressure or previous surgery.