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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Welcome to another informative episode of “Proctology and Laparoscopic Surgery”. I am your host, ⁠Dr. Manas Tripathy⁠, a Hernia Doctor in HSR Layout, Bangalore with you.
Today, we will discuss a Misconception about Hernias.
Hernias are sometimes difficult to see from the outside, but the lack of a bulge does not always mean there is no ⁠hernia⁠.
The hernia pain can also vary from person to person. The pain can range in intensity from a strong stabbing pain to mild discomfort, and no pain depending on the size and location of the hernia.
If you think you may have a hernia, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan, as early intervention can prevent complications.
For a consultation with our Hernia Doctor in HSR Layout, Bangalore, b⁠ook an appointment today!⁠
Listen to our other Podcasts:
⁠Common Misconceptions about Hemorrhoids⁠
⁠Impact of Stress on Rectal Health⁠
⁠Everything You Need to Know About Hemorrhoids
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drvishwanath · 1 year ago
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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Proctologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR layout | Dr. Manas Tripathy says On this Yoga Day, may you explore the depths of your being through the practice of yoga. Let it guide you towards physical and emotional healing, empowering you to live life to the fullest.
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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout | Dr. Manas Tripathy says Break boundaries and reclaim your freedom. Embrace the healing journey, and conquer hernias with proper treatment.
  For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com
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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Treatment for Hernia in HSR Layout | Dr. Manas Tripathy says In Hernia Awareness Month, let's embrace resilience, promote early intervention, and empower individuals to seek proper care. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com
#HerniaAwarenessMonth #HealthyLifestyle #herniaawarenessmonthjune #HerniaRepair #herniasurgery #HerniaTreatment #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Hernia #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 1 year ago
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Dr. Manas Tripathy says to regain your freedom from hernia challenges with the Best Hernia Treatment in HSR Layout by Dr. Manas Tripathy. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com #HerniaAwarenessMonth #herniaawarenessmonthjune #HerniaRepair #herniasurgery  #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Hernia #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drvishwanath · 2 years ago
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drvishwanath · 2 years ago
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How to know if you are suffering from a hernia?
Hernia is a very common medical condition that a lot of people all over the world suffer from. Hernia can be caused when an organ or other tissue pushes through the muscle or connective tissue of your body due to a weakness or a pre-existing opening in the area. Hernia can cause a lot of discomforts and hence it is very necessary to get rid of them as soon as possible. To get rid of a hernia, most doctors recommend their patients to go for hernia surgery. If you are suffering from a hernia and are living near Sarjapur Road then you should go for hernia surgery in Sarjapur Road. 
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However, plenty of people who suffer from hernia do not know whether they are suffering from a hernia or something else. If you are also wondering if you are suffering from a hernia or not then you should check whether you are experiencing any signs or symptoms of a hernia or not. 
The symptoms of a hernia can vary from person to person, but some of the most common signs and symptoms that most people experience are aching or sharp pain in the area affected by the hernia, discomfort that increases with any kind of activity, nausea, and vomiting, racing heart rate, a burning sensation around the area and fever. If you are suffering from these symptoms then it can indicate the presence of a hernia and you should go for hernia surgery in HSR Layout. 
Another common sign of a hernia is the presence of a bulge that you can clearly see or feel. The bulge might not even reduce in size when you lay down and rest. If you have a bulge in any part of your body then it would indicate that the condition of the hernia is very severe. 
Other than these common signs, some other less common signs of hernia are a tugging sensation of the scrotum around the testicles in men, difficulty having a bowel movement, and bloating.  If you are experiencing any of the above-mentioned symptoms then you should go for the diagnosis of your condition and if detected with a hernia then you should go for the treatment of the hernia.
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drvishwanath · 2 years ago
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Epigastric Heria Surgery In HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr.Manas Tripathy
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An epigastric hernia develops when fat juts out through a weakness in the abdominal wall between the umbilicus and sternum. The result is lump or hernia, which can be painful, particularly if the fat is pinched by the wall of the abdomen.
Treatment
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
Epigastric Hernia surgery can involve any anesthetic techniques depending on the situation. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen and simply removes the ‘hernia sac’. The muscle layer is strengthened with sutures. A synthetic mesh will also be used to fortify the weak spot. The operation usually lasts for about three-quarters of an hour.
Surgical Procedure
The operation to repair an epigastric hernia involves general anesthesia and is usually over in about half an hour. The surgeon makes a cut on the hernia and frees the ‘hernial sac’. The surgeon will either remove the fat tissue or push it back. If tissues from the abdomen are also pushing through, they are placed back within the abdomen. The weak spot through which the fat pushed through to create the hernia is closed with stitches. For larger hernias, the weak spot is reinforced with a synthetic mesh.
Complications
General side effects that may afflict the patient are the same as those after other hernia fixing surgeries. More serious complications may include:
Development of a lump at the surgery site
Injuries to nearby abdominal structures
Patients are generally discharged the same day. Convalescence may take between two to four weeks depending on the extent of surgery, after which you can resume normal activities. Check with the surgeon before the operation about how much you can exercise. For the first few days, increasing your walking is recommended. Occasionally the hernia can recur
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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In this video, Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy explains all about the mesh used in hernia repair surgery. To learn more, watch this video. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Proctologists #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #Hernia #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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In this video, Laparoscopic Surgeon in HSR Layout, Bangalore - Dr. Manas Tripathy answers one of the frequently asked questions by their patients about Hernia. To learn more, watch this video. For an appointment call us @ +91 81500 00200 or visit us on www.drmanastripathy.com #DrManasTripathy #Proctologist #Proctologists #LaserTreatment #laparoscopicsurgeon #Hernia #surgery #surgeon #Koramangala #HSRLayout #Indiranagar #ElectronicCity #Bangalore
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Open Inguinal Hernia Repair in HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy
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The abdominal muscles can develop weak spots, through which adjoining tissue can protrude resulting in a bulge, which is called a hernia. An inguinal hernia occurs at the inguinal canal, a narrow passage in the abdominal wall, through which blood is fed to the testicles. A hernia can be painful, especially while bending over, coughing or heavy lifting. If left untreated, it could lead to serious complications. The bulge can put pressure on nearby structures like the intestines and cause their blood supply to be cut off. This condition is called a strangulated hernia.
TREATMENT
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes small incisions on the abdomen. A set of surgical instruments, along with a tiny telescope will be inserted into the abdomen where the hernia has occurred. The interior preperitoneal area, where the hernia occurs is shown on a laparoscope, which guides the surgeon. The procedure entails smoothening the abdominal wall where the bulge occurs. Then a synthetic mesh is used to cover and strengthen the weak spot in the abdomen.
The operation generally takes about thirty minutes. If the hernia is on both sides of the abdomen, the operation can last under an hour.
COMPLICATIONS
General side effects that may afflict the patient are the same as those after other hernia-fixing surgeries. More serious complications may include:
Development of a lump at the surgery site
Difficulty passing urine
Injuries to nearby abdominal structures
Temporary weakness in the leg
Discomfort or pain in the groin
Injuries to nerves
Interruption in blood supply to the testicles in men
RECOVERY
Patients are generally discharged the same day. Convalescence may take between two to four weeks depending on the extent of surgery, after which you can resume normal activities. Check with the surgeon before the operation about how much you can exercise. For the first few days, increasing how much you walk is recommended. Occasionally the hernia can recur.
For more info visit www.drmanastripathy.com
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repair Surgery in HSR Layout, Bangalore | Dr. Manas Tripathy
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The abdominal muscles can develop weak spots, through which adjoining tissue can protrude resulting in a bulge, which is called hernia. An inguinal hernia occurs at the inguinal canal, a narrow passage in the abdominal wall, through which blood is fed to the testicles. A hernia can be painful, especially while bending over, coughing or heavy lifting. If left untreated, it could lead to serious complications. The bulge can put pressure on nearby structures like the intestines and cause their blood supply to be cut off. This condition is called strangulated hernia
Treatment
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes small incisions on the abdomen. A set of surgical instruments, along with a tiny telescope will be inserted into the abdomen where the hernia has occurred. The interior preperitoneal area, where the hernia occurs is shown on a laparoscope, which guides the surgeon. The procedure entails the smoothening of the abdominal wall where the bulge occurs. Then a synthetic mesh is used to cover and strengthen the weak spot in the abdomen. The operation generally takes about one hour. If the hernia is on both sides of the abdomen, the operation can last to under an hour.
Complications
Surgical intervention to treat inguinal hernia can lead to minor complications like pain, bleeding, infection at the surgical site, scarring, and formation of blood clots. Sometimes the side effects can be more severe like:
Damage to internal organs
Development of a hernia near one of the cuts
Injury to the bowel
Surgical emphysema
Development of a lump at the site of the original hernia
Discomfort or pain in the groin
Discomfort or pain in the testicle on the side of the operation, in men
Difficulty passing urine in men
Interference with blood supply to the testicle in men
Recovery
Patients are allowed to go home the same day or the next. Convalescence may take a week before the patient can resume normal activities. You cannot lift heavy weights for two to four weeks after the operation.
Regular exercise can help you return to pre-surgery activities with ease. But you should consult the surgeon or your general practitioner for advice. Inguinal hernia occasionally returns.
To know more visit: www.drmanastripathy.com
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drmanastripathy · 2 years ago
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Paraumbilical and Umbilical Hernia Repair  | Proctologist in HSR Layout
A natural weakness occur in the wall of the abdomen, behind the para umbilicus and umbilicus, which is affected by the way babies develop in the womb. This makes it easy for tissue from the abdomen to push through the wall, causing a hernia.
Treatment
The most common and popular treatment for a hernia is surgery. An operation is the quickest way to repair a hernia, particularly if the bulge is growing bigger. Timely surgery also preempts any serious complications that can accompany inguinal hernia. Sometimes, the hernia can be controlled with a padded belt called a truss. However, a hernia will not go away without surgery.
The surgery can involve any anesthetic techniques depending on the situation. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen and simply removes the ‘hernia sac’. The muscle layer is strengthened with sutures. A synthetic mesh will also be used to fortify the weak spot. The operation usually lasts for about three-quarters of an hour.
In children below 4 years of age, umbilical hernias tend to reverse on their own. Older children will require surgery to repair the hernia.
Surgery
The operation to repair paraumbilical and umbilical hernias is usually conducted under general anesthesia and is usually over in about half an hour. The surgeon makes a cut on the hernia and frees the ‘hernial sac’. The surgeon will make an incision around the paraumbilical or umbilical and remove the hernia. The weak spot through which the tissue pushed through to create the hernia is closed with stitches and could be reinforced with a synthetic mesh.
Complications
General side effects that may afflict the patient are the same as those after other hernia fixing surgeries. More serious complications may include:
Development of a lump at the surgery site
Injuries to nearby abdominal structures
Removal of the umbilicus
Recovery
Patients are generally discharged the same day. Convalescence may take between two to four weeks depending on the extent of surgery, after which you can resume normal activities. Check with the surgeon before the operation about how much you can exercise. For the first few days, increasing how much you walk is recommended. Occasionally the hernia can recur.
To know more visit: www.drmanastripathy.com
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