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Inguinal hernia
Suffering from mild pain in my pelvic area after MRI my report shows that in my inguinal their is a mild hernia of 4-5 MM... Now my concern is for such a mild hernia I need a surgery or not please tell me
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Yes You need surgery
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The only treatment for inguinal hernia is surgery. You have to get it done at some point of time. It's better to get it operated when it's uncomplicated rather than waiting for the complications. Consult a laparoscopic surgeon and get it operated.
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It’s difficult to attribute this pain to hernia. Hernia doesn’t correct without surgery, will require surgery later on when it becomes symptomatic.
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Review with a surgeon for physical examination
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