Hernia
A hernia is a defect or weakening in the abdominal or peritoneal wall that allows fat or viscera to protrude. Incarcerated herniated tissue can cause bowel obstruction, blood-flow loss, tissue death, gangrene, and serious complications. Th…
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A hernia is a defect or weakening in the abdominal or peritoneal wall that allows fat or viscera to protrude. Incarcerated herniated tissue can cause bowel obstruction, blood-flow loss, tissue death, gangrene, and serious complications. The major danger of a hernia is tissue becoming trapped rather than the bulge itself.