Hernia surgery is a medical procedure performed to repair a hernia, which occurs when an internal organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. Hernias commonly develop in the inguinal (groin), umbilical (navel), or incisional (post-surgery) areas. If left untreated, hernias can cause pain, swelling, discomfort, or serious complications like strangulation, where blood flow to the protruding tissue is cut off, requiring emergency surgery. The two main types of hernia surgery are open hernia repair and laparoscopic hernia repair. Open surgery involves making an incision over the hernia site and placing the protruding tissue back into the abdomen, often reinforced with a synthetic mesh to strengthen the area. Laparoscopic surgery uses small incisions, a camera, and specialized instruments to repair the hernia, offering benefits such as less pain, faster recovery, and minimal scarring. Hernia surgery is usually performed under general, spinal, or local anesthesia, depending on the hernia type and patient health. Postoperative care includes avoiding heavy lifting, managing pain, and maintaining a healthy diet to prevent recurrence. Most patients resume normal activities within a few weeks after laparoscopic surgery. Timely hernia surgery relieves discomfort, prevents complications, and restores abdominal wall strength and functionality, significantly improving quality of life. Early consultation with a qualified surgeon ensures optimal outcomes. For Consultation Book You Appointment With Dr Vipul Nandu Today.