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Abdominal Hernia

Abdominal hernia refers to the protrusion of a lump or swelling in the gap of the abdominal wall. It occurs within the abdominal cavity of the body.

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I am a 36-year-old woman with an incisional hernia. Please suggest an ayurvedic treatment.

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 36-year-old woman who has been suffering from an incisional hernia for 6 to 7 months due to previous surgery. I do not wish to get the surgery done again as I have twin babies, just one year old. I need Ayurvedic treatment for the same. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Ishwar Chandra Rai

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. An unhealed wound causes an incisional hernia. Due to weight, abdominal strain, and chronic constipation, lifting heavy weights might open previously unhealed surgical wounds. Therefore, you should follow some precautions to prevent the furth...  Read Full »

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