Emergency Hernia Care at Midas Healing Center

Time-critical condition • Immediate surgery • Life-saving treatment

A strangulated hernia is a medical emergency. It occurs when the blood supply to trapped intestine is cut off, leading to severe pain and serious complications. At Midas Healing Center, we provide rapid evaluation and emergency surgical care to prevent permanent damage and save lives.

Don't Ignore Hernia

What Is a Strangulated Hernia?

A strangulated hernia happens when a hernia becomes trapped and its blood supply is compromised. Without urgent treatment, the affected tissue can become gangrenous.

Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore

01

Sudden, Severe Abdominal or Groin Pain

Sudden, intense pain in the abdomen or groin area may signal a serious hernia complication and needs urgent medical attention.

02

Tender, Hard, or Discolored Bulge

A tender, firm, or darkened bulge near the abdomen or groin can indicate trapped tissue and should be checked immediately.

03

Nausea or Vomiting

Feeling nauseous or experiencing repeated vomiting along with hernia pain may suggest an emergency condition requiring prompt care.

03

Fever or Rapid Heart Rate

Developing a fever or unusually fast heartbeat with hernia symptoms can be a warning sign of infection or blockage.

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Don't Ignore even a minor signs

Why Strangulated Hernia Is Dangerous

Delaying treatment can lead to:

Emergency surgery is the only definitive treatment.

Our process

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Our Process

Emergency Treatment for Strangulated Hernia at Midas Healing Center

We follow a fast, safety-first protocol:

Immediate Evaluation

Emergency Surgery

Cost of Strangulated Hernia in Pune

Cashless insurance & support available Our team assists with documentation for a stress-free experience.

Recovery After Emergency Hernia Surgery

Your surgeon will provide personalized recovery instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked question find out more about Strangulated Hernia

Yes. It is a medical emergency that requires immediate surgery.

No. Surgery is the only effective treatment.

With proper mesh repair and technique, recurrence rates are very low.

As soon as possible. Delays increase the risk of serious complications.

Yes. With timely intervention and proper care, most patients recover well.