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Hernia Prognosis

Prognosis of Hernai Repair

The prognosis for hernia repairs is generally good with timely diagnosis and repair.

The prognosis depends on the type and size of hernia as well as on the ability to reduce risk factors associated with the development of hernias.

Older age, longer duration of hernia, and longer duration of irreducibility are thought to be risk factors for acute complications such as Strangulation and Intestinal obstruction. About 5% of primary inguinal hernia repairs are undertaken as emergencies.

Abdominal hernias usually do not recur in children. They do reappear, however, in about 10 percent of adults. Surgery is considered the only cure. Surgery for recurrance of hernia is less successful than the first surgery.

If diagnosed early in childhood, the prognosis for children who have had a surgically repaired inguinal hernia is excellent. Occasionally there are complications associated with inguinal hernias including death, but these are rare, occurring most often in children who were diagnosed later in childhood or whose hernias were strangulated.


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mithundey - Oct 30, 2016

I have hernia ......please suggest me suitable doctor name .........Harry.

rockingrobin - Feb 17, 2014

Is it normal to have pain in the testicle after surgery

yoge13 - Aug 13, 2013

How long do you have to wait to have sex?

Red50 - Jul 13, 2013

How long do you have to wait to have sex?

85Bears - Nov 25, 2012

When can I resume doing my P90X exercise program after my hernia surgery?

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