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Hernia Information
Comprehensive description of the various types of hernia and the different techniques of hernia repair surgery available.
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HERNIA INFORMATION
What is a Hernia? ... The most common location for hernia is the abdomen. ... The ensuing bulge, which is often quite visible against the skin, is the hernia. ...
www.hernia.org
 
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Wikipedia: Hernia
User-edited article about hernia, a protrusion of a tissue, structure, or part of an organ through weak muscular tissue. Includes characteristics, treatment, ...
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4.Inguinal hernia
A hernia is a lump that results from a part of the intestine (bowel) slipping ... This lump is called a hernia. ... The hernia itself is harmless. ...
www.netdoctor.co.uk
5.hernia: Definition from Answers.com
More about Hernia: Causes and symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Alternative treatment Prognosis Prevention Resources Hernia Definition Hernia is a general
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6.MedicineNet: Hernia
Information on types of hernias, symptoms, prevention, and treatment including surgery and laparascopic hernia repair.
www.medicinenet.com
7.BBC - Health - Conditions - Hernia
A guide to hernias, their causes and treatment ... Anyone can get a hernia, whether they're male or female, old or young, fit or unfit. ...
www.bbc.co.uk
8.Hernias
A hernia - a small, soft lump or protrusion - is usually found near the tummy button or groin area. ... can develop during pregnancy, is diaphragmatic hernia. ...
www.babycentre.co.uk
9.Inguinal hernia repair
Bupa health factsheet - inguinal hernia repair involves pushing the hernia back into the abdomen (tummy) and repairing the weakened muscle
hcd2.bupa.co.uk
10.Hiatus hernia - symptoms, treatment, surgery complications
Bupa health factsheet - a hiatus hernia occurs when part of the stomach pushes its way through the hole in the diaphragm ... called a para-oesophageal hernia. ...
hcd2.bupa.co.uk
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