There is no record of a bilingual hernia, but there is a very common type of hernia called inguinal hernia. This type of hernia occurs when fatty tissues or part of an organ, such as your bowel, pushes through the muscles in your stomach wall near your groin. This happens most often to men who will feel a lump in their groin area after exertion. Sometimes lying down will cause the tissue to recede back behind the stomach muscles and the lump goes away. Other times the lump remains and requires a doctor's intervention.
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
Yes, it is possible to get a hernia more than once. Having a previous hernia does not prevent you from developing another one in a different location or even in the same area if the underlying issues that contributed to the first hernia are not addressed.
The main types of hernias are inguinal (groin), femoral (upper thigh), umbilical (belly button), hiatal (upper stomach), and incisional (resulting from a previous surgical incision). Hernias occur when an organ or fatty tissue protrudes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or connective tissue.
Reducible The hernia is said to be 'reducible' if it can be returned to the abdominal cavity and 'incarcerated' when it cannot be returned to the abdominal cavity.
It's generally best to avoid alcohol when you have a hernia, as it can exacerbate the symptoms and delay the healing process. Alcohol consumption can also increase the risk of complications during surgery to repair the hernia. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations.
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
you have hernia
The noun form of the adjective bilingual is bilingualism.
Hernia in Vietnamese is called "thoΓ‘t vα»".
A hiatal hernia can also be called a diaphragmatic hernia.
its called hiatal hernia or hiatus hernia.
"Bilingual" is spelled b-i-l-i-n-g-u-a-l.
Yes, "bilingual" is synonymous with "bilinguistic" or "two-language."
Bilingual means you can speak two languages so you become bilingual by learning another language.
Hernia is in German "Leistenbruch"
jeddah hernia club
The Bilingual Review was created in 1974.