An inguinal hernia can slowly worsen if ignored, causing pain, discomfort, and activity restrictions. At Midas Healing Center, we provide safe, minimally invasive inguinal hernia surgery using laparoscopic and robotic techniques for durable repair and faster recovery.
An inguinal hernia occurs when a part of the intestine or abdominal tissue pushes through a weak spot in the groin muscle, forming a visible or felt bulge. Inguinal hernias are more common in men and do not heal on their own.
You may notice:
A visible bulge in the groin that becomes more noticeable while standing or coughing often indicates a hernia and should be assessed early to avoid worsening discomfort.
Pain or strain felt while lifting heavy objects or bending forward can be a sign of hernia and needs timely medical evaluation to prevent worsening and daily discomfort.
Discomfort after long periods of standing or physical activity may suggest a developing hernia and timely medical advice can reduce pain and daily limitations and improve mobility.
Surgery is advised when:
Delaying treatment can lead to emergency surgery, which carries higher risk than planned repair.
We recommend treatment based on hernia size, symptoms, and patient lifestyle.
Laparoscopic and robotic surgery offer clear advantages:
Cashless insurance & support available Our team assists with documentation for a stress-free experience.
Regular follow-up and hygiene guidance help ensure smooth recovery.
No. Inguinal hernia does not heal on its own and usually requires surgery for permanent treatment.
Yes, it is a commonly performed and safe procedure when done by an experienced surgeon.
With proper mesh repair and technique, recurrence rates are very low.
Most procedures take 45–90 minutes, depending on complexity.
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