Can A Hernia Recur After Surgery?
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does this appear to be reherniatrd I'm 6 week after surgery
does this appear to be reherniatrd I'm 6 week after surgery
Brief Answer:
It is hard to tell without palpation.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thank you for the query.
It does not look like herniated again. However there is a kind of skin flap on the left side which can be a small hernia. After a surgery it is much harder to tell especially whithout a palpation.
Do you feel any hardness or pain in the mentioned area? If so, has it appeared recently?
Hope this helps.
Regards.
It is hard to tell without palpation.
Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Thank you for the query.
It does not look like herniated again. However there is a kind of skin flap on the left side which can be a small hernia. After a surgery it is much harder to tell especially whithout a palpation.
Do you feel any hardness or pain in the mentioned area? If so, has it appeared recently?
Hope this helps.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
the skin flap meaning the peace thats moving in and out or the piece at the bottom? the piece on the bottom left is just a hemmatomma still.
Brief Answer:
The piece that is moving in and out.
Detailed Answer:
Yes, the piece that is moving in and out. Either the skin is not attached to the abdominal wall or its a tiny hernia. If its a hernia, you should be able to feel a hard lump in this area. If its soft, hernia is rather not the case.
But like I have said, its hard to say not being able to palpate it. Generally, wait and see is a good option. 3 months after the surgery is the earliest term for another surgery. And its the best time to see if there is a hernia or not. Now its hard.
If it bother you, ultrasound can tell.
The piece that is moving in and out.
Detailed Answer:
Yes, the piece that is moving in and out. Either the skin is not attached to the abdominal wall or its a tiny hernia. If its a hernia, you should be able to feel a hard lump in this area. If its soft, hernia is rather not the case.
But like I have said, its hard to say not being able to palpate it. Generally, wait and see is a good option. 3 months after the surgery is the earliest term for another surgery. And its the best time to see if there is a hernia or not. Now its hard.
If it bother you, ultrasound can tell.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar