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Groin Ultrasound Shows Bilateral Inguinal Hernia. No Pain. Surgery Required?
Hi, BILATERAL GROIN ULTRASOUND REPORT. E xamination of both groins at rest and following the valsalva manoeuvre demonstrates small bilateral reducible indirect inguinal herniae containing omental fat. No other findings of note. This should need surgery as early as possible or after one/two years? No pain or any other complaint.
Hi Inguinal hernia has to be operated. there is no role of medicines for hernia. Now,it is reducible. Later,it may get irreducible,obstructed and strangulated. To prevent these complications,it is better to go for surgery soon. No one can predict the course of hernia.It may not get complicated for few years in some people. Get it operated as early as possible Wish you good health Regards
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Groin Ultrasound Shows Bilateral Inguinal Hernia. No Pain. Surgery Required?
Hi Inguinal hernia has to be operated. there is no role of medicines for hernia. Now,it is reducible. Later,it may get irreducible,obstructed and strangulated. To prevent these complications,it is better to go for surgery soon. No one can predict the course of hernia.It may not get complicated for few years in some people. Get it operated as early as possible Wish you good health Regards