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What is the definition or description of: inguinal hernia?

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Abdominal hernias: Are defects of the abdominal wall. In the groin, there is a potential weak spot where the testis travels from the area of the kidney to the scrotum in male fetus. Also, it is the most dependent portion of the abdomen, where it takes the brunt of all forces applied to the abdominal cavity. Both conditions can lead to a defect in the inguinal are, really a hole, through which hernias can develop.

Answered 3/23/2016

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Inguinal hernia: The groin, or inguinal region has three areas for potential hernia in close proximity to one another space – femoral, direct, and indirect. These areas are small natural holes through which abdominal contents such as fat or intestines can pass through. This usually appears as a lump under the skin and can cause pain or more serious problems such as incarceration or strangulation.

Answered 10/23/2016

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Defect: Inguinal hernia is an abdominal wall defect occuring in the inguinal region. They may occur directly through the abdominal wall or through the internal inguinal ring and inguinal canal. They may extend into the scrotum in males or labia majora in females.

Answered 6/26/2016

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Dr. Erik Borncamp answered

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A groin hernia: An inguinal hernia is a hernia that occurs in the inguinal region (groin). It passes out throughout the muscle in a canal near the spermatic cord and testicular vessels

Answered 4/24/2018

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