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femoral hernia
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inguinal hernia, femoral hernia, femorocele, enteromerocele, crural hernia, a femoral hernia, protrusion of a loop, the intestine, a weakening, in the abdominal wall, in the groin near the thigh, a hernia occurs, abdominal contents, the small intestine, protrude, a weak point, tear, in the thin muscular wall, the abdomen that holds the abdominal organs in place, femoral hernia, a bulge, in the upper part, the thigh, below the groin, femoral hernias tend to occur more often in women than in men, a femoral hernia, become incarcerated, stuck, strangulated, loop of bowel, loses its blood supply, nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain, a strangulated hernia, medical emergency, groin discomfort, groin pain aggravated by bending, lifting, tender lump, in the groin, upper thigh, a physical examination reveals the hernia, not necessary, hernias generally get larger, not resolve on own, patient's health permits surgery, elective surgical repair, performed to relieve discomfort, prevent complications incarceration, strangulation, a hernia that cannot be pushed back, abdominal wall by pressure trapped, strangulated, a strangulated section, the intestine, die, the blood supply is inadequate, urgent surgery, incarcerated, strangulated hernias, a piece of plastic mesh is surgically implanted, repair the defect, in the abdominal wall, outcome, quite good hernia is treated properly, rate of hernia recurrence after surgical repair, less than 3%, a strangulated intestine, result in gangrene, a life-threatening condition requiring emergency surgery, a hernia cannot be pushed back, abdomen by gentle pressure, nausea, vomiting develop, overweight patients able, prevent hernias from forming by losing weight, chronic cough, constipation, prostatic hypertrophy, lead to straining, urination, defecation, is also thought to contribute, formation of hernias, addressed, prior to hernia repair.
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