How to Detect Hernia?

Look for a visible bulge or lump in the groin, abdomen, belly button, or surgical scar area

Check whether the bulge becomes more noticeable when coughing, straining, lifting, or standing

See if the bulge gets smaller or disappears when lying down

Notice any pain, pressure, burning, or aching at the bulge site

Watch for discomfort that worsens with activity or at the end of the day

Check for a feeling of heaviness, weakness, or dragging in the affected area

Look for nausea, vomiting, constipation, or bloating with abdominal pain

Seek urgent care if the bulge becomes hard, tender, red, or cannot be pushed back in

Seek urgent care if there is severe pain, fever, vomiting, or inability to pass stool or gas

Get a medical exam for confirmation, since hernias are often diagnosed by physical examination

Ask a clinician about imaging tests such as ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI if the diagnosis is unclear

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