Can you have a hernia without a lump?

Unlike other types of hernias, which develop immediately below layers of fat, spigelian hernias occur in the midst of abdominal muscles. This means that spigelian hernias may not be immediately visible as a bulge or lump. They can go undetected for longer periods of time.

Is there always a bulge with a inguinal hernia?

A sports hernia does not cause a visible bulge in the groin, like the more common, inguinal hernia does. Over time, a sports hernia may lead to an inguinal hernia, and abdominal organs may press against the weakened soft tissues to form a visible bulge.

What can be mistaken for a groin hernia?

Femoral Hernias. Femoral hernias occur when a bit of tissue bulges through the lower belly and into the upper thigh, in the area just below the groin crease. Femoral hernias are sometimes mistaken for inguinal hernias because they occur in a nearby location.

How do you self check for a hernia?

How to tell you have a hernia

  1. Feel for a lump or swelling around the pubic bone.
  2. If you find a lump, make note of where it is and lie down.
  3. Did the lump disappear or become smaller? If so, it may be a hernia.
  4. Do you feel discomfort when coughing or lifting heavy objects? It’s almost certainly a hernia.

How does a hernia feel to the touch?

You may find that the lump disappears when you’re lying down. You’re more likely to feel your hernia through touch when you’re standing up, bending down, or coughing. Discomfort or pain in the area around the lump may also be present.

What happens if a groin hernia is left untreated?

If hernia is left untreated, the size of protruding intestine might get bigger and become strangulated leading to the reduction of blood flow to surrounding tissue.

How do I know if I have a hernia or a pulled groin?

How do I know if I have a hernia or a pulled groin muscle?

  1. Feeling of fullness.
  2. Weakness or pressure.
  3. A tugging, burning and/or aching sensation.
  4. An occasional pain and swelling around the testicles for males, and/or a swollen or enlarged scrotum.

Does a hernia hurt to the touch?

You’re more likely to feel your hernia through touch when you’re standing up, bending down, or coughing. Discomfort or pain in the area around the lump may also be present. Some types of hernia, such as hiatal hernias, can have more specific symptoms.

Does a hernia feel like a pulled muscle?

Pain or No Pain A pulled abdominal muscle can cause mild pain or sudden sharp pain, which may be aggravated by coughing, laughing and sneezing in a consistent area. Hernias don’t usually cause pain initially. But as they grow, they can cause discomfort that many people describe as ‘achy or heavy.

What is the treatment for groin hernia?

Treatment for a groin hernia usually involves surgery. Coughing, lifting heavy objects, and the strain that comes from frequent constipation are just a few of the things that strain the abdominal and groin muscles. Excess fat in the stomach area puts added strain on muscles and the small intestine, which can lead to a groin hernia.

What are the symptoms of an inguinal hernia?

The symptoms of an inguinal hernia include a bulge in the groin area and pain, pressure, or aching at the bulge, especially when lifting, bending, or coughing. These symptoms usually subside during rest.

Can inguinal hernia cause nausea?

A hernia would not cause diarrhea and abdominal cramping. The most serious complication of an inguinal hernia occurs when a loop of intestine becomes trapped in the weak point in the abdominal wall. This may obstruct the bowel, leading to severe pain, nausea, vomiting and the inability to have a bowel movement or pass gas.

What is a cyst in groin area?

A cyst, also called a sebaceous cyst, is a closed sac found under the skin, most often filled with fluid. Sometimes a cyst will appear in the genital area when bacteria accumulate, often due to air being trapped in the groin and infrequent bathing.