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  2. What Is a Hernia? Inguinal, Incisional, Umbilical, Hiatal ...

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    According to Medicare.gov in May 2024, surgery for a mild hernia (one less than 3 centimeters and that can be easily pushed back in) cost $1,956 at an outpatient surgery center or $3,631 at a ...

  3. How to Heal a Hiatal Hernia Yourself (and When to See a Doctor)

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    Stand up, bring your arms straight out from your sides, and then bend your elbows so your hands touch your chest. Stand as high as possible on your toes and then drop down abruptly. Repeat 10 ...

  4. Your Up-to-Date Health Awareness Days

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    Rheumatoid Awareness Day (February 2) with the CDC Trusted Source. World Cancer Day (February 4) with the Union for International Cancer Control. Tinnitus Awareness Week (February 5 to 11) with ...

  5. Abdominal Hernia: Safe Exercises and How to Do Them - WebMD

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    Many of these exercises are best performed when recovering from hernia surgery at the direction of a physical therapist or doctor. Sit to Stand. Step 1: Sit down and come to the edge of the chair ...

  6. Visual Guide To Hernias - WebMD

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    Typically, hernias don’t hurt -- you see a bulge or lump in your belly or groin. Sometimes, you only see the bulge when you laugh, cough, or strain, like when you lift a heavy object. Often, you ...

  7. What Size of Hiatal Hernia Needs Surgery? Factors and FAQs

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    The chances of needing another surgery are about 1%. It usually takes 3–6 weeks to return to work and 6 weeks before you can eat normally again. Gastrointestinal side effects like bloating might ...

  8. What To Do If You're Worried About Hernia Pain - Healthline

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    keeping up a moderate body weight. avoiding lifting things that are too heavy for you and bending at your knees (not your back or waist) if you must lift something heavy. doing exercises to ...

  9. Hernia: Symptoms and Treatment - WebMD

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    Symptoms: A bulge in your upper thigh below your groin area. Sudden pain in your groin or thigh. Pain in your stomach. Nausea. Vomiting. Umbilical hernia. This type of hernia is most common in ...