Inguinal hernia

Abdomen & Pelvis

An inguinal hernia happens when tissue pushes through a weak spot in the groin muscles. They are more common in men and can develop gradually without causing obvious symptoms. An MRI may show a weakness in the groin region consistent with a hernia. Finding an inguinal hernia early allows for monitoring and surgical repair before it causes pain or complications.

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