Hernias commonly happen in the groin or belly button area and are accompanied by severe pain. Learn about symptoms of hernias, which are caused by bowel tissue poking into the abdominal cavity, fro...
Hernias commonly happen in the groin or belly button area and are accompanied by severe pain. Learn about symptoms of hernias, which are caused by bowel tissue poking into the abdominal cavity, from a family practice physician in this free video series on health care and medical conditions.
Expert: Ken Savage Contact: www.wearehdtv.com Bio: Ken Savage is a graduate of Kansas City University of medicine and bioscience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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I think I might have a hernia under my sternum beneath the upper right rib, that rib is sticking out farther than the rest and i feel some pain just under the rib when I do certain movements. If it is a hernia would they have to split my ribs in half like they were doing open heart surgery or would they be able to repair it another way? I ask this because it is under that rib.
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