Inguinal Hernia Surgery in Central New Jersey
An inguinal hernia occurs when the contents of the abdomen protrude through a weak spot in the lower abdominal wall, otherwise known as the groin region. This condition is classified into two types: indirect and direct. Indirect inguinal hernias occur from a natural defect in the abdominal wall, usually present from birth. Direct inguinal hernias typically develop in adult males whose abdominal wall weakens over time.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of a hernia, don’t wait to see a specialist. For patients in central New Jersey, the team at Specialty Surgical Associates is here to help. Call 732-365-4326 today to schedule an appointment in Eatontown, or request an appointment through our secure online form.
Inguinal Hernia Symptoms
In most cases, someone with an inguinal hernia will notice an unusual bulge near their groin area. This bulge may disappear when lying down and could expand and shrink while coughing. Potential symptoms could include:- Dull or sharp pain when exercising, coughing, standing, bending or lifting objects.
- Weakness in the groin area.
- Burning in the groin area.
- Swelling of the scrotum in men or boys.