
At Pristyn Care, a hernia is typically diagnosed through a physical examination by a general surgeon. During the examination, the surgeon checks the affected area for a visible bulge, which is one of the most common signs of a hernia. To ensure an accurate diagnosis, the patient may be asked to stand, strain, or cough, as these actions can make the hernia more noticeable.
The surgeon also reviews the patient’s medical history and symptoms. In some cases, additional diagnostic tests may be recommended to get a clearer view of the affected area and confirm the diagnosis.

A hernia may be present with or without symptoms. However, seeking timely treatment is important to prevent complications such as intestinal obstruction or strangulation. Depending on the type, size, and severity of the hernia, the surgeon may recommend one of the following treatment options:
Best Hernia Surgery Clinics
At Pristyn Care, we leverage advanced laparoscopic technique and traditional technique to repair a hernia in the best way possible. The treatment is minimally invasive and the damage to other organs and structures is reduced along with high success rates.
Our expert hernia surgeons have 10+ years of experience in performing hernia surgery safely. The doctor compiles a personalized treatment plan for each patient.
Our doctors use the best-quality hernia mesh for soft-tissue repair and ample support to the abdominal wall. The hernia mesh is chosen among synthetic, composite, or animal-derived mesh.
Pristyn Care team and doctors will stay in touch with you to provide ample support and proper care after surgery. We provide Recovery Follow up consultations to all the patients to ensure they have a smooth recovery.
Proper preparation before hernia surgery helps ensure a safe procedure and smooth recovery. Before the surgery, your doctor may recommend a medical evaluation, chest X-ray, and other diagnostic tests based on your overall health and medical history. Once the treatment plan, benefits, and potential risks have been discussed, you will be required to provide written consent for the procedure.
To prepare for hernia surgery, follow these important instructions:
Following these guidelines can help minimize surgical risks and support a successful recovery after hernia treatment.
Mild swelling, bruising, drainage, or hardness around the incision site is common after hernia surgery and usually improves as healing progresses. Some patients may also experience temporary swelling or bruising in the genital area, which is generally normal.
However, you should contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms:
Laparoscopic hernia surgery is a minimally invasive and advanced treatment option that offers several advantages over traditional open surgery. It is often recommended for eligible patients because of its safety, effectiveness, and faster recovery.
If you are considering hernia treatment, laparoscopic surgery can be an effective option that offers quicker recovery, minimal discomfort, and excellent clinical outcomes.
At Pristyn Care, we have a team of highly experienced and qualified doctors who specialize in providing advanced treatments with a patient-first approach.
Hernias may hurt, especially when you cough, touch, bend over or lift a heavy object.
Timely and proper medical treatment for a hernia is important. Ignoring the symptoms of delaying the treatment can lead to serious complications such as necrotizing enterocolitis (severe inflammation of the intestine) and sepsis.
A hernia is treated with a surgical procedure. During the surgery, the surgeon removes the hernia either using traditional or laparoscopic techniques.
No. A hernia can’t be cured without surgery. With non-surgical treatment, the symptoms can be managed for a while but eventually, surgery is the only option.
Yes. Hernia treatment is covered under an insurance policy regardless of the city. A hernia is a critical illness that can be fatal if not treated on time. Its treatment comes under medically necessary procedures. Thus, most insurance providers offer ample coverage for hernia treatment. To learn more about insurance coverage, talk to the insurance provider.