Symptoms of a woman with a hernia

Hernia is a very common disease in clinical practice. Generally speaking, female patients with hernias will have the following clinical manifestations: i. The inguinal region may show a reversible mass, i.e., when the patient is in the standing position, the intestinal contents protrude outside the body surface through the abdominal wall defect because of the effect of gravity, and the bulging mass is visible on the body surface. When the patient is lying down, the hernia contents are completely incorporated into the abdominal cavity, and the mass on the body surface disappears. Second, the symptoms of acute intestinal obstruction are mainly because the hernia contents are completely embedded in the hernia sac and cannot be returned, causing obstruction of the intestine and dilatation of the proximal intestine, and the patient will have symptoms such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting. If the embedded content is small intestine, small intestine necrosis, acute diffuse peritonitis and infectious shock will appear in a longer time. Third, the symptoms of chronic constipation, if the patient appears sigmoid colon repeatedly into the hernia sac, this will cause sigmoid colon pressure, resulting in the patient defecation, exhaust difficulties, and the symptoms of chronic constipation.