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Hernia

A hernia occurs when the specific organ is squeezed outside the surrounding tissue through a weak point due to increased pressure and muscle weakness in the affected region. Inguinal hernia, incisional hernia, hiatal hernia, femoral and umbilical hernia are the common types of hernia.

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Is mild umbilical hernia after C-section curable with proper excercise and Ayurvedic medicine?

Query: Hello doctor, I had a C-section three years ago. My stomach started bulging, so I visited a doctor and had a sonography. So came to know that I have mild umbilical hernia 0.7. If I do proper exercise and follow the Ayurvedic medicine suggested by you, then is this mild hernia curable? Please help m...  Read Full »


Dr. Sheena M Varghese

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Since you had C-section, you are likely to develop incisional hernia which is a common issue faced post C-sections if proper care is not taken during wound healing. It is not curable with only medicines but it can be preventable from reachi...  Read Full »

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