Femoral Hernia
A femoral hernia occurs when tissue pushes through a weak area in the upper thigh, just below the groin. Although less common, femoral hernias can become serious if not treated promptly. At the Hernia Management Center, we provide expert diagnosis and safe, effective treatment to prevent complications.
What Is a Femoral Hernia?
A femoral hernia develops near the femoral canal in the upper thigh. It is more commonly seen in women and carries a higher risk of becoming trapped or strangulated.
Common Symptoms
- Small bulge in the upper thigh or groin
- Pain or discomfort while standing or lifting
- Pressure or heaviness in the groin area
- Sudden severe pain (emergency sign)
- Nausea or abdominal discomfort in severe cases
Diagnosis
Our specialists evaluate symptoms through physical assessment and may recommend endoscopy, X-rays, or imaging tests to confirm the condition.
Treatment Options
Laparoscopic Femoral Hernia Repair
- Minimally invasive technique
- Smaller incisions
- Faster recovery and less pain
Open Hernia Repair
- Recommended for larger or complicated femoral hernias
- Strong, durable repair for long-term protection
Why Choose Hernia Management Center?
- Experienced hernia surgeons
- Advanced surgical techniques
- Safe and effective treatment methods
- Personalized care plans
- Complete post-surgery support
Recovery & Aftercare
Most patients return to normal activities within a short time. We provide detailed recovery guidance and follow-up care to ensure safe healing and reduce recurrence risk.
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If you notice groin pain or swelling, don’t delay. Early evaluation ensures the best outcomes. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.