How Hernia Surgery Works
If you are diagnosed with a hernia, hernia surgery is the only treatment option for permanently fixing the hernia. Leaving a hernia untreated can cause it to worsen, intensifying pain.
In some cases, hernia strangulation can occur when the hernia gets stuck and loses its blood supply. This is considered an emergency situation, requiring immediate intervention.
During hernia surgery, the hernia bulge is pushed back into place, and the weakened portion of the muscle wall is repaired. In some cases, the weak spot may simply be stitched closed, but mesh reinforcement is often used during hernia surgery to strengthen the muscle wall and keep it closed.
In most cases, patients are able to resume normal activities within days to weeks following surgery. It is important to carefully follow your care team’s recommendations after surgery to promote optimal healing.