Umbilical cord hernia is a common symptom in life. It is more common in children and can occur at any age. So what types of hernias are there in life? 1. Umbilical hernia in children Pathogenesis: Umbilical hernia in children is a congenital hernia. The cause of the disease is incomplete development of the umbilicus and the umbilical ring is not closed; or after the baby's umbilical cord falls off, the umbilical scar tissue is weak. When the abdominal pressure increases suddenly due to baby's straining, crying, coughing or constipation, the internal organs may protrude from the navel and form an umbilical hernia. Symptoms: A spherical or hemispherical reducible mass can be seen in the umbilicus. The mass disappears when the patient is at rest, but reappears when force is applied. Gentle pressure with the hand can return the hernia contents to the abdominal cavity, and a gurgling sound can be heard. An unclosed umbilical ring can also be felt. 2. Small Intestinal Hernia Pathogenesis: Small intestinal hernia is mostly caused by congenital patent processus vaginalis, high lower edge of internal oblique muscle, poor healing of acquired surgical incisions, trauma, inflammation, infection and chronic diseases leading to increased intra-abdominal pressure. Symptoms: There is a reducible mass in the groin area, which appears when the patient stands, walks, runs, or coughs violently. The mass can retract on its own when lying down or pressed with the hands. There is occasionally local distension and referred pain. As the disease progresses, the mass gradually increases in size, causing incarcerated hernia. 3. Inguinal hernia Pathogenesis: Inguinal hernia refers to a hernia formed when the abdominal viscera protrude to the body surface through the defect in the groin. Inguinal hernia is divided into indirect hernia and direct hernia. Indirect hernia is more common in children and young men, while direct hernia is more common in elderly men. Symptoms: Similar to those of small intestinal hernia 4. Incisional Hernia Pathogenesis: Incisional hernia is a hernia that occurs at the site of surgical incision, which is generally seen after abdominal surgery, especially the longitudinal surgical incision area of the abdomen. After the abdominal surgical incision heals, if there is a defect in the local tissue of the abdominal wall, the intra-abdominal organ tissue may protrude beyond the normal peritoneal parietal plane, which is called abdominal wall incisional hernia. Symptoms: A lump appears at the abdominal wall incision. This lump is initially reversible, that is, the lump will appear when the patient stands or exercises, and the lump will automatically disappear when the patient rests. Abdominal incisional hernia will cause abdominal pain, bloating and other abdominal pain. In addition, larger incisional hernias will have a feeling of abdominal traction. |
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