Hernia is unusual after a C section,unless there was post operative infection, or some other precipitating factors.
Symptomatically there will be bulge and pain at the site of incision which increases in size on coughing.
Vertical incisions are more prone to hernia than the transverse incisions.
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Hernia Post C-section
Hernia is unusual after a C section,unless there was post operative infection, or some other precipitating factors. Symptomatically there will be bulge and pain at the site of incision which increases in size on coughing. Vertical incisions are more prone to hernia than the transverse incisions.