Hernia symptoms in adult men
Hernia symptoms in adult men mainly include clinical symptoms such as pain in the groin area, lumps in the groin area, and constipation. Men who have a hernia should go to a regular hospital for detailed examination as soon as possible. They can go to a regular hospital for surgical repair for treatment.
1. Pain in the groin areaHernia in adult men may involve the groin area, which is likely to be caused by inguinal hernia factors. It may cause obvious pain in the groin area. Usually during strenuous exercise, laughing, or standing, the local internal pressure may increase significantly, which may cause obvious pain symptoms.
2. There is a lump in the groin areaHernia in adult men may cause an obvious mass in the groin, which will appear oval or pear-shaped when touched by hand. Generally, when coughing hard or having constipation, the intra-abdominal pressure may increase significantly, which may cause the mass in the groin to bulge significantly. The mass will shrink when lying down or pressing, but as time goes by, the mass will grow larger and larger.
3. ConstipationHernia in adult men may cause constipation symptoms in some people, causing dry stools, significant difficulty in defecation, and a significant reduction in the frequency of defecation.
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