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Small hernia
I was diagnosed with an inguinal hernia last week. I am doubtful. Please find my MRI scan result below.
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No need for surgery it can be managed without surgery for more detail kindly consult
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Yes ,you have hernia.. but not inguinal hernia.. it is a rare type of ventral hernia.. surgery is the best option.. 
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want to know other history of any previous surgery like cesarean section? will you have plan for baby in future?
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Hello Yes u have hernia. Get other investigation and clinical checkup to rule out. Thanks
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Inguinal hernia is a clinical diagnosis MRI is very non specific
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It is a small hernia. It is relatively rare. Surgery is only the treatment of choice.
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