A hernia is a bulge caused by tissue that protrudes through a weak spot in a muscle wall, where it doesn't belong. While hernias are more common in adults, they can also occur in children.
Here are signs that your child may have a hernia, courtesy of the Nemours Foundation:
- A bulge that appears when your child is straining, coughing, crying or standing, and disappears when sleeping or resting.
- A bulge that is always visible.
- Swelling or discoloration of the groin or abdomen.
- A bulge in the groin that is swollen, red, inflamed and causing your child extreme pain.
- A combination of symptoms including irritability, pain, constipation, fever or vomiting
source : news.yahoo.com
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