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Had Surgery For Abdominal Hernia. Pain And Burning In The Groin Area. How To Get Healed?

i had emegency abdomial sergery a few years ago with many complications. 1.5 years ago I had to have a full abdominal hernia mesh put in as the incision completely ruptured. But now I keep getting severe pain and burning at the right bottom groin area. I don t know how to get it to heal. Have ant ideas. I am 50 now and about 30bls over wait as I can t do much exersice. I am not uaually a fat person.
Sat, 9 Mar 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
It seems that you might be having Inguinal hernia giving rise to this problem.
As you are over weight, 50 years of age and might be having weak abdominal muscles might be cause of Inguinal hernia.
Consult surgeon and get examined.
Ok and bye.
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Had Surgery For Abdominal Hernia. Pain And Burning In The Groin Area. How To Get Healed?

Hi, Welcome to HCM, It seems that you might be having Inguinal hernia giving rise to this problem. As you are over weight, 50 years of age and might be having weak abdominal muscles might be cause of Inguinal hernia. Consult surgeon and get examined. Ok and bye.