Hernia Bladder

An umbilical hernia is a disease that can be not only a cosmetic defect, but also a serious illness that interferes with the patient’s normal life. Hernias are divided into two types: external and internal. From the name it is clear that in an external hernia the organs come out of the abdominal cavity, and in an internal hernia they come inwards.

How can I tell if I have a hernia? You have the following symptoms: 1. the appearance of a lump in the front groin; 2. increased fatigue; 3. the appearance of pain in the lower abdomen 4. noticeable changes in the condition of clothing; 5. swelling; 6. palpation of a hernia noticeable to the naked eye.

But first of all, you need to see a doctor. Leading doctors of our country work at the hernia treatment center “Center for Endosurgery and Lithotripsy”. If pathological changes are detected, the specialist will recommend taking medications and carry out appropriate procedures aimed at stopping the inflammatory process. Only after receiving the results of the examination can the doctor determine the tactics of surgical intervention and be able to apply the optimal treatment strategy. If your case is not an emergency, you can make an appointment with a specialist. Treatment of a hernia with a bladder Surgery is necessary. The patient is given anesthesia (local or general anesthesia), and a tissue incision is made. An organ that has protruded beyond the abdominal wall is returned to its place. The intervention is carried out through a small incision and takes a minimum of time - 20-30 minutes. For a speedy recovery, patients are recommended to wear a bandage. Recommendations for nutrition and medication are given by the attending physician, based on



Bladder hernia is one of the most common diseases of the urinary system. It occurs when part of the bladder protrudes through an opening in the abdominal wall called the inguinal ring.

An inguinal hernia of the bladder can be bilateral or unilateral, and can be reduced or inoperable. The main symptom of a bladder hernia is pain, which intensifies with physical activity. Sometimes a hernia can be accompanied by vomiting and constipation.

Bladder hernia is treated surgically.