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What is an Inguinal Hernia?
An inguinal hernia occurs when a loop of intestine enters the inguinal canal in the groin area, between the pubis and the top of the leg. The intestine goes through the lower layers of the weakened abdominal wall and creates a lump.
Causes of Inguinal Hernia
There is often no apparent cause. Heavy lifting, straining when using the bathroom, constipation, excessive coughing or sneezing, vigorous exercise or sex can be contributory factors.Some people are at more risk than others; those with a family history of hernia, people with cystic fibrosis and those with an undescended testicle.
Symptoms of Inguinal Hernia
Tenderness or sharp pain in the groin often aggravated by lifting or bending. A tender lump in the groin or scrotum it usually disappears when you lie down and enlarges when you cough, sneeze or strain.
*This website is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Only a physician or other qualified health provider can diagnose and treat a hernia.
Since there are many different types of hernia belts and trusses for inguinal hernias, we have divided them into three levels of support. Mild, Moderate and Firm.
Mild Inguinal Hernia Support:
Soft Form Hernia Belt
Soft Form Hernia Brief
Supporto Truss
Golden Crown Hernia Support
Double Truss Maximum Hernia Support
Moderate Inguinal Hernia Support:
Elastic Hernia Support with Srotal Pad Model 29T
Elastic Truss with Bilateral Scrotal Pad Model 30T
Single Boston Model Elastic Truss
Firm Inguinal Hernia Support:
Single Spring Truss with Inguinal Pad Model 341
Single Spring Truss with Inguinal Pad Model 351
Single Spring Truss with Scrotal Pad Model 348K
Single Spring Truss with Scrotal Pad Model 342
Double Spring Truss with Scrotal Pads Model 331
Double Spring Truss with Inguinal Pads Model 352
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