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1 Hospitals For Hernia Treatment In Georgia
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Georgia has 1 Hernia Treatment hospitals in our database. Click the facility name and view their details. You may be able to contact them directly if they have posted contact information.
Hernia Treatment is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Surgery. .
If you would like to expand your search for Hernia Treatment services beyond the state of GA there are 2 good options on this site. One, go to local US hospitals and click states neighboring Georgia. And secondly, go to medical tourism procedures and click "Hernia Treatment" to view OnlineMedicalTourism's world-wide list of facilities for Hernia Treatment.
Georgia has 1 Hernia Treatment hospitals in our database. Click the facility name and view their details. You may be able to contact them directly if they have posted contact information.
Hernia Treatment is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Surgery. .
Hernia Treatment (click for worldwide facilities list): A hernia is an abnormal protrusion, or bulging out, of part of an organ through the tissues that normally contain it. In this condition, a weak spot or opening in a body wall, often due to laxity of the muscles, allows part of the organ to protrude.
A hernia may develop in almost any part of the body; however, the muscles of the abdominal wall are most commonly affected. Some of the many different types of hernias are: abdominal wall hernia, indirect inguinal hernia, direct inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, umbilical hernia, hiatal hernia, and incisional hernia. For small, non-strangulated and non-incarcerated hernias, various supports and trusses may offer temporary, symptomatic relief. However, the best treatment is herniorrhaphy (surgical closure or repair of the muscle wall through which the hernia protrudes).
Hernias cause pain and reduce general mobility. They never cure themselves, even though some can be cured (at least temporarily) by external manual manipulation. Depending on the nature of the protruding organ and the solidity of the structure through which it is protruding, a hernia may cause complications that are medically dangerous.
Early on, the hernia may be reducible - the protruding structures can be pushed back gently into their normal places. If those structures, however, cannot be returned to their normal locations through manipulation, the hernia is said to be irreducible, or incarcerated.
The best treatment is herniorrhaphy (surgical closure or repair of the muscle wall through which the hernia protrudes).
When the weakened area is very large, some strong synthetic material may be sewn over the defect to reinforce the weak area.
Postoperative care involves protecting the patient from respiratory infections that might cause coughing or sneezing, which would strain the suture line. Recovery is usually quick and complete.
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More information about this procedure and other related procedures is available here A hernia may develop in almost any part of the body; however, the muscles of the abdominal wall are most commonly affected. Some of the many different types of hernias are: abdominal wall hernia, indirect inguinal hernia, direct inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, umbilical hernia, hiatal hernia, and incisional hernia. For small, non-strangulated and non-incarcerated hernias, various supports and trusses may offer temporary, symptomatic relief. However, the best treatment is herniorrhaphy (surgical closure or repair of the muscle wall through which the hernia protrudes).
Hernias cause pain and reduce general mobility. They never cure themselves, even though some can be cured (at least temporarily) by external manual manipulation. Depending on the nature of the protruding organ and the solidity of the structure through which it is protruding, a hernia may cause complications that are medically dangerous.
Early on, the hernia may be reducible - the protruding structures can be pushed back gently into their normal places. If those structures, however, cannot be returned to their normal locations through manipulation, the hernia is said to be irreducible, or incarcerated.
The best treatment is herniorrhaphy (surgical closure or repair of the muscle wall through which the hernia protrudes).
When the weakened area is very large, some strong synthetic material may be sewn over the defect to reinforce the weak area.
Postoperative care involves protecting the patient from respiratory infections that might cause coughing or sneezing, which would strain the suture line. Recovery is usually quick and complete.
http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/305/main.html
If you would like to expand your search for Hernia Treatment services beyond the state of GA there are 2 good options on this site. One, go to local US hospitals and click states neighboring Georgia. And secondly, go to medical tourism procedures and click "Hernia Treatment" to view OnlineMedicalTourism's world-wide list of facilities for Hernia Treatment.
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