Persistent abdominal pain is a warning — get evaluated early.
A hernia occurs when an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal wall or muscle.
It usually appears as a bulge or swelling, especially while coughing, lifting weight or standing.
If untreated, hernia can increase in size and may lead to pain, obstruction or strangulation, which becomes a surgical emergency.
At Sri Rama Multi Speciality Hospital, Jammikunta, we offer diagnosis and surgical repair for different types of hernias with safe, clinical care.
A hernia is a condition where tissue or intestine protrudes through a weak muscle layer in the abdomen or groin.
It may be painless initially, but over time swelling and discomfort increase, especially during movement or exertion.
Hernia does not heal on its own — surgery is the only permanent correction.
Inguinal Hernia (groin region)
Umbilical Hernia (belly button area)
Incisional Hernia (after previous surgery cut)
Femoral Hernia (upper thigh region — less common)
Hiatal Hernia (stomach pushes upward into chest)
Inguinal Hernia Case: Groin bulge increasing during standing or coughing
Umbilical Hernia Case: Swelling near belly button + discomfort
Incisional Hernia Case: Bulge at previous surgical scar area
Hiatal Hernia Case: Acid reflux + upper abdomen pressure
Painful Hernia Case: Sudden pain + hard swelling = surgical emergency
📌 Immediate surgical evaluation is required if pain suddenly worsens.