I had surgery in Feb 2018. Now dr is sayinh fr another surgery because mesh is infected and therr are other reasons also. Plz suggest. Is surgery needed? Will there be open surgert or laproscopic again??
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Yes, surgery is the only solution for inguinal hernia. Do not fall for quacks .
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The mesh is infected. It urgently needs surgery.
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Avoid constipation, gases, indigestion for undue pressure on mesh. Once the surgery is finalised, later on we can treat you to avoid the relapse of disease, as this might happen again.
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Along with hernial repair mesh infection, your hernia has recurred as seen in MRI. You need to consult your surgeon for better prognosis. Once you this issue has resolved, you can start Homoeopathic treatment to avoid recurrence of hernia in future again.
Hello Ma'am,
Inguinal Hernia is considered to be a sheer surgical case, thus the patient is always advised to get operated.
However, with our traditional Ayurvedic Medicines we have treated several such cases, like, inguinal, umbilical and hiatus hernia also.
So, if you wish to skip the surgery, contact me for more details.
Regards,
Khasgiwale Ayurveda Clinic 🌿
Family and Community Medicine Specialist
10 yrs exp
Pune
Consult your surgeon
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