Mayo Clinic Q and A: Abdominal hernias do not go away on their own

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Six months ago I was diagnosed with a groin hernia. At the time, my doctor said that eventually I'll need surgery, but it doesn't bother me, so I have not been back. Is surgery always necessary, or do some hernias go away on their own? Is it dangerous to ignore it? ANSWER: […]

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Mayo Clinic - A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of your stomach bulges through the large muscle separating your abdomen and chest (diaphragm). Today, there are minimally invasive treatments such

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