What can I expect after hernia surgery? How long is my recovery?

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2015
  • Recovery from hernia surgery varies dramatically from one patient to the next. While one patient may have open hernia surgery and have little to no pain afterwards, another patient can have laparoscopic surgery and still develop moderate to severe pain. However, on average, most patients can expect the following overview of recovery after hernia surgery. Learn more by reading our webpage on hernia recovery: www.californiaherniaspecialist....

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  • @JABARgaming
    @JABARgaming Před rokem +141

    Day 3 now post op had the mesh put in.. and honestly who ever has this surgery coming up, don’t read comments on these videos. Everyone is making it seem like a nightmare . Just take it easy, ice it get up slow don’t do anything crazy and it’s a breeze. ❤

  • @Travis_22
    @Travis_22 Před 4 lety +29

    I am post-surgery 3 days in, so this video was reassuring and helpful. Thank you.

  • @daf631
    @daf631 Před 6 lety +5

    Thank you for the insight, Dr., you have been far more help in explaining this process I'm going through, than ANY of the VA Dr.'s I have been treated by.

  • @robcary2808
    @robcary2808 Před 5 lety +13

    I am very encouraged by your explanation of recovery. I am resting at home from the hernia procedure about 12 hours ago...committed to getting back to strength training being smart about easing into gradual increases over many months...no complications, allow to site to heal.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety +1

      Rob Cary, Great news. It sounds like you're doing well already. Best of luck in your recovery, CAHS

    • @yuvrajsingh770
      @yuvrajsingh770 Před 2 lety

      Swelling is happening in my scrotum, is it normal, the doctor has said that it will be fine if you apply supporter.did this happen to you too

  • @ROCKINGMAN
    @ROCKINGMAN Před 7 měsíci +8

    I've just had an Inguinal Hernia repair. Operation was successful, as many are, recovering well, feel almost back to normal after 5 days. No issues. Just normal soreness, extreme immediately after and gradually wearing off. Surgeons are fantastic.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thank you for your comments and sharing your situation.

    • @danutacieslak51
      @danutacieslak51 Před 2 měsíci

      Mój mąż miał 2 dni temu laparoskopowe naprawienie przepuchliny obustronnej.Z jednej strony wygląda jakby nic się nie zmieniło.Jest grube jak przed operacją.Czy to normalne?Martwie się że mu nie naprawili.Jest obolały chodzi powoli.Bierze cocodamol na ból.Stara się wytrzymać tyle ile może.Prosze o szybką odpowiedź.Dziekuje

  • @blueties1
    @blueties1 Před 5 lety +11

    Brilliant, thank you! This is just the sort of advice I was looking for. I had the surgery yesterday and no advice on caution or expectations was offered by my surgeon.

  • @yesitsuguns5189
    @yesitsuguns5189 Před 5 měsíci +2

    6th week after operation. The doctors did an amazing job, and I’m glad I’ve got it done.

  • @Kerfufflekitten
    @Kerfufflekitten Před rokem +4

    I’ve had 4 umbilical hernias. I would’ve just had 3 but I got diverticulitis before the third one and they had to do a sigmoid resection that destroyed my abdomen, and the 4th one worked only for a few months and now I need a 5th surgery. But I just wanted to tell you that this is the most informed video I’ve ever seen about this. I know next time I will ice it down whenever I’m ready to get hopefully this last surgery done. The Dr. I had didn’t tell me to refrain long enough on my last surgeries before returning to work. I’m so glad I found this video thank you!🙏

  • @faruqmamun6615
    @faruqmamun6615 Před 6 lety +13

    Thank you very very much doctor. This video gave me answers to a lot of questions. I had my bilateral inguinal hernia repaired 5 days ago laparoscopically with a left varicocele surgery as well. I am having pain now. but this video gave me relief. Thank you again

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 4 lety +1

      We hope that you're doing well since your comments 2 years ago. All the best, CAHS

    • @kingdaniel4756
      @kingdaniel4756 Před rokem +1

      Hi sir, pls tell me what were you feeling today after the inguinal hernia repair??

  • @christopherpatten1307
    @christopherpatten1307 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hello Dr. Harris. Thank you very much for your informative videos and explanations. You are helping a lot of folk and it's greatly appreciated. I'm a very fit 37 year old male. I've had laparoscopic TAPP surgery with mesh on an inguinal hernia about 10 weeks ago. I was told by my surgeon that I would be able to resume to light jogging after 2 weeks with no restrictions at around 4-6 weeks. I had a decent amount of pain and discomfort during the healing process, did not want to risk anything and only returned to jogging/sports by week 6 once I got pain free. I ran 2, 4 and 5 miles within the first week combined with mobility exercises and light weight training to get some core strength back with no pain or issues. At week 7 I helped a friend move a couch while wearing a lifting belt. Unfortunately a day after I started feeling a every so slight burning sensation that became more intense within a few days. I freaked out and started to feel/press/pull my abdominal area over and over again to look for signs of a recurring hernia. No bump. By doing so I feel like I irritated a lymph or nerv (or scar) from repetitive pressing and touching it multiple times a day. Could the burning/pulling sensation come from that? Could it be scar tissue that is stretching? What are the chances of a recurring hernia and the mesh failing after lifting the couch? I did rest for a week with no change. It's been two weeks now with a burning/pulling sensation. Would you recommend rest or return to light running? Thank you!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Our patients are able to return to full activities after 3 weeks since at that point the strength of the repair is 90%. It would be very unlikely to cause a recurrent hernia at the 7 week mark. Many patients find that they have muscle strains or pulls when resuming activity after taking a long break before surgery and during recovery.

  • @BingCherry11
    @BingCherry11 Před 7 lety

    Thank you Dr. Harris for all the great work you do and for posting this wonderful informative video! You are a blessing to the Earth from God!

  • @jimmoshinskie3955
    @jimmoshinskie3955 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for taking time to clearly explain the time periods. Well done. I feel better. Nit getting to lift weights is bad but your explanation helps.

  • @danpena134
    @danpena134 Před 7 lety +65

    I had open abdominal surgery on 3/22/17 and everything looks good 11 days after the surgery. Not much pain at all and the staples were removed on day 7. I'm really glad I did the surgery. Palmdale, CA

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 7 lety +1

      Dan, we're glad that your surgery went so well. Best, CAHS

    • @mohamadfarhat7813
      @mohamadfarhat7813 Před 5 lety +1

      @@CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      Hi doctor, i had my operation last week (Umbilical hernia developed in the gym) but my doctor told me that the full recovery time is between 5 to 6 months so i can go back for exercising.....

    • @pablopablo2190
      @pablopablo2190 Před 4 lety

      Plssss call me IAM in palmdale and I have my sergury in 2 days 818-358-9841

    • @yuvrajsingh770
      @yuvrajsingh770 Před 2 lety

      Swelling is happening in my scrotum, is it normal, the doctor has said that it will be fine if you apply supporter.did this happen to you too

    • @limanmali4792
      @limanmali4792 Před 2 lety

      I started taking the Herbal medication bought from Dr Igho on CZcams, surprisingly it was working Gradually and in 9days everything changed, I am super Excited that you helped me cure my Hernia Naturally & I pray that God bless you Dr Igho for the Goodwork

  • @sianiwilliams2002
    @sianiwilliams2002 Před 3 lety +14

    Thanks for the explanation I am on day 2 of recovering from my umbilical hernia repair with a ventral patch mesh.
    Apart from being sore it’s all good 👍🏼

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 3 lety

      Best of luck! CAHS

    • @RampageCii
      @RampageCii Před 3 lety

      Hey, I just found out I have to have this done/ventral Hernia surgery and I am terrified lol. How are you feeling and was surgery long?

    • @sianiwilliams2002
      @sianiwilliams2002 Před 3 lety +4

      @@RampageCii I know the feeling but no need to fear the procedure it’s done under general anaesthetics I felt asleep like a baby during the countdown 1-10 .
      Best sleep ever since I had a baby oh yes.
      As long you have a good recovery from waking up in the recovery room and also non past medical history with comorbidities they are more likely to discharge you home on same day with anti inflammatory (Naproxen) and analgesics ( paracetamol, codeine and tramadol) only recommend advise speak to your doctor about constipation due to analgesics in my case I asked for laxatives. Because during the recovery time at home you cannot afford to be constipated and avoid lifting for a minimum of 6 weeks I hope it helps. C Williams you can do this👍🏼

    • @RampageCii
      @RampageCii Před 3 lety +1

      @@sianiwilliams2002 Thank you do much and I am ready for surgery and ready to be done. Great to hear that recovery went well for you!!

    • @davidjackson916
      @davidjackson916 Před 3 lety +1

      I have my umbilical hernia repair surgery next week. How sore was it on day 1-2 on a scale of 1-10? I hate the idea of being cut there as I've always had a sensitivity to that area.

  • @Guitariiiiist
    @Guitariiiiist Před 2 lety

    What a informative, encouraging and useful video for those who need it. Thank you

  • @jargon999
    @jargon999 Před 2 lety

    Going to have a hernia surgery in a couple days. Thanks for the advice, will update when it's finished.

  • @RanRightRealty
    @RanRightRealty Před 8 lety +12

    Most excellent sharing of the subject matter. Thank you

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks again Richard.

    • @RanRightRealty
      @RanRightRealty Před 3 lety

      @@andybvt even more important? Get the best Doctor out there. Dr. Harris will do nicely

    • @RanRightRealty
      @RanRightRealty Před 3 lety

      @@a.l.8618 Yes of course your point is good. To expand on mine, a good doctor speaks mesh fluently. Dr. Harris is all over this subject & is current

    • @RanRightRealty
      @RanRightRealty Před 3 lety

      @@a.l.8618 I researched the subject having concerns and then I spoke with him in person. He spoke with authority on the subject to my satisfaction. Even after my successful surgery, when I had another question, he invited me down and addressed that in person too. Competent, current, seasoned and just a good doctor. Glad I found him

  • @hotmail.com59
    @hotmail.com59 Před 5 lety +3

    Good stuff, TY Doctor. Im glad I found this video..

  • @kellysmyth2337
    @kellysmyth2337 Před 3 lety +1

    Very best video on the subject. Well done!

  • @sastopusto5762
    @sastopusto5762 Před měsícem

    I get mine repaired tomorrow and this is a breathe of fresh air thanks doc

  • @bluray1080jp
    @bluray1080jp Před 3 lety +37

    Thank you doctor Harris!!! Had my surgery on Feb 12 and couldn't be happier! I hiked 4 miles today and I feel great.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 3 lety +5

      Bluray1080jp, Thank you for sharing your experience. We're glad to hear you're back to 100%, CAHS

    • @keepnitreall6152
      @keepnitreall6152 Před 3 lety +3

      I had one 2 weeks 2 days ago I feel awsome. But I understand the werid explanation now. Does this make sense to you lol??? I had 2 ingeral hernias both sides. Had a robot surgery

    • @keepnitreall6152
      @keepnitreall6152 Před 3 lety +1

      I had one 2 weeks 2 days ago I'm great but have that werid feeling. I understand that explanation now. How are you now and does that makes sense

    • @yuvrajsingh770
      @yuvrajsingh770 Před 2 lety

      Swelling is happening in my scrotum, is it normal, the doctor has said that it will be fine if you apply supporter.did this happen to you too

    • @limanmali4792
      @limanmali4792 Před 2 lety +1

      I started taking the Herbal medication bought from Dr igho on CZcams, surprisingly it was working Gradually and in 9days everything changed, I am super Excited that you helped me cure my Hernia Naturally & I pray that God bless you Dr Igho for the Goodwork

  • @atreast.4331
    @atreast.4331 Před rokem +4

    I m about to do the surgery. That gave me strength. I am a pro athlete and i was afraid that this would be the end.... So happy to hear that in long term i will recover fully. Thank you!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comments. Good luck in your upcoming surgery, CAHS

    • @roderickturner4454
      @roderickturner4454 Před rokem

      Man did you have a sharp pain like above the shaft to the right, it feels like im being stabbed every 1 hour or 2 i hope this gos away soon

    • @atreast.4331
      @atreast.4331 Před rokem

      @@roderickturner4454 Yes. But I understood it due to a bulge. I saw it . Go to a doctor just to make sure you are fine.

    • @one.justice
      @one.justice Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@roderickturner4454how are you doing now? How long did the sharp pain last?

    • @roderickturner4454
      @roderickturner4454 Před 11 měsíci

      @@one.justice occaisonally at work when i stress it it hurts, i think its gonna hurt for life

  • @willmcallister8464
    @willmcallister8464 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for posting this informative & helpful vid. Seeing my surgeon the week after next after being admitted to A & E (I'm in the UK) with an incarcerated indirect inguinal hernia & have never felt agony like it in my life. They initially gave me morphine for the extreme pain which ironically relaxed me & the fascia and the incarceration resolved & then I was discharged awaiting a surgical intervention. I had a follow up ultrasound which confirmed the initial diagnosis. Thanks again Dr for the vid as hearing you explain the process is helping my anxiety somewhat.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 2 lety

      Will, Good luck in your upcoming surgery. All the best, CAHS

    • @D3athClues
      @D3athClues Před 2 lety

      @@CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists hi doctor I'm done of the surgery inguinal hernia dn after found a verry little cough is it dangerous?

    • @willmcallister8464
      @willmcallister8464 Před 2 lety

      @@CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists Thanks guys, had my surgery Tuesday just gone & steadily getting there. I still feel like I've been kicked by a horse and the bruising is spectacular & not just on the incision site. I did a 24 hour water fast yesterday which seemed to accelerate in decreasing my swelling especially in my abdomen.

    • @VijayKumar-eh8bd
      @VijayKumar-eh8bd Před rokem

      @@willmcallister8464 hi bro.. Which surgery you had. How you feel now..?

  • @robinwoolf3440
    @robinwoolf3440 Před 5 lety

    Many thanks for yr prompt reply. Much appreciated

  • @robyescombe
    @robyescombe Před rokem +19

    I’m on Day 3 of recovery. I’m already completely off pain medicine. Don’t be scared, friends.
    I’m 43, in good health but nothing special.
    I had a right side inguinal hernia mesh repair - and during my examination my surgeon detected a weakness on the left too, so he meshed that preemptively. All done in one operation, laparoscopically. My right hernia was slightly higher up compared to the average inguinal, I’m told, but I can’t say whether that really effected my comfort after the operation.
    Day 1 is rough - but not unbearable. No need to be worried. I didn’t even need the opioid painkillers. I stuck to a Tylenol + Aleve combo.
    Icing is a must. I did 20-30mins on/off for the first 2 days. Helped a lot. Remember to ice your balls too - they swell. I iced in bed right before sleeping, but didn’t do it again until the morning. I had help, but I kept ice packs in a small cooler by the couch, and in another small cooler by the bed for convenience anyway.
    Also, get up and walk around the room for a few of the 20mins phases when you’re not icing yourself - walking sooner rather than later has speeded up my recovery significantly. Seriously, do it Day 1.
    Diet is super important: you really, really don’t want to get constipated from the painkillers. So for 2 days BEFORE the operation, I ate vegan/vegetarian meals with high fiber.
    The afternoon/evening after my surgery, I only drank plain chicken broth (just liquid) with a little fiber powder in it, with salt and herbs, and a handful of saltine crackers. Felt SO GOOD after the pre-surgery fasting. Also has a nice dose of protein in it, which helps.
    Day 2, I upgraded to lentil soup with crackers and some peanut butter on wholewheat toast. Felt AMAZING.
    I read someone’s advice not to over-hydrate immediately after surgery until you’ve peed. Apparently there’s a risk of the bladder not waking up immediately after surgery, so by drinking too much too fast, they needed to go to the ER to get a catheter. So I did drink some water in the recovery room, but was cautious at home until I peed the first time.
    I started taking stool softeners the evening of the operation, and took them again in the morning and evening of Day 2. I also drank a cup of Smooth Move tea each day.
    Day 1, I lay down propped up when I wasn’t up and walking. Day 2, I made myself to sit in a regular chair to get myself ready to sit on the toilet.
    I had my first bowel movement in the evening of on Day 2, without giving myself an enema, thankfully. However, I had some home ones on hand just in case. Likewise, I had Milk of Magnesia on standby, but so far haven’t needed it.
    In short: hydration + lentil soup + stool softeners is a winner.
    I’m on Day 3 now. Trying not to get cocky, but I managed to shower fairly comfortably this morning and I’m off pain meds completely.
    A couple of other handy bits:
    I was very lucky: my surgeon gave me ‘mobile blood clot prevention’ things that are basically compression socks that have a little motor that squeezes your calf every minute or so. I wore them while I was sleeping and I think they’ve been a good addition. But even if you don’t get those, regular compression socks will also do the trick, no doubt.
    Also, after my intubation my throat was quite sore and I often had to cough, which is very painful. A throat numbing spray was a great help.
    If you have people taking care of you, make sure they take Covid tests and don’t have a regular cough/cold - you definitely don’t want to be coughing or sneezing during your recovery.
    And that’s everything so far!
    I was so grateful for the accounts and advice I found in places like this, so this is me thanking all you strangers and paying it forward. Truly, don’t be scared - it’s been nowhere near as bad as I feared - you can do it, friends!
    Power up!!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comments!

    • @vitaminkatee
      @vitaminkatee Před rokem +1

      Thank you for this breakdown! I go in tomorrow AM and this really helped me know what to expect ❤️

    • @robyescombe
      @robyescombe Před rokem +1

      @@vitaminkatee Hang in there, friend! It ain’t so bad!

    • @robyescombe
      @robyescombe Před rokem

      How're you doing so far?

    • @vitaminkatee
      @vitaminkatee Před rokem

      @@robyescombe Oh Rob you are so kind to reach out and ask me how I am doing ❤️ I wish I had better news for you but sadly I am in the hospital with Pneumonia!
      I had my hernia surgery on Friday the 17th and was sent home that afternoon. I pretty much just dosed and took my pain meds thay night, Saturday day and Saturday night.
      But when I woke up Sunday morning I knew something wasn't right as I felt short of breath and had tightness in my chest.
      I have an oxygen meter that goes on your finger and when I used it it said my oxygen was only 76 (with 99/100 being the normal range.
      So off to the ER I went where the discovered I have pneumonia and admitted me 😩
      I am on oxygen and there was some talk about weening me off oxygen and sending me home today but I have since gotten some fluid in my lungs (what is known as a plural effusion) and now we are working to get that cleared up before I can go home.
      All of that aside I will say if I was going to recover from a hernia surgery there is no better place to be then the hospital because their beds can raise and lower you (no ab muscles required) and they have all the pain relievers a person could ask for so all in all it's not a bad place to be 😁
      🤞 everything clears up soon and I can get outta here and be on the road to a stronger healthier future ❤️
      Thank you again for checking in on me!

  • @bulentgoktas
    @bulentgoktas Před 8 lety +6

    Best video going round thank u

  • @siamsazed1849
    @siamsazed1849 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you doctor Harris. Your videos helped me a lot. I am suffering for hernia about 2 years. & I'm thinking to surgery for this in near future. Thanks again

    • @felixalfonso5703
      @felixalfonso5703 Před 2 lety

      Had mine repaired 5 days ago. Waited to long had it for about 5 years big as a grapefruit but had no pain was to scared to go through with. But Wednesday the 22nd of this month June it got incarcerated let me tell you that was the worst pain I ever had in my life went to the ER low blood pressure sweating like a dog and dry mouth. They rushed me in emergency because of the low blood pressure they did a CAT scan and that's where they told me it was incarcerated so I'm on the 5th day when they did the incision it was just like a minor pain for about one day I don't have any more pain of the scar where they cut me open the only thing that you go through like 4 days after your testicles swell up and penis and it gets purple and it just feels like your testicles are pulling you but other than that I don't feel any pain thank God for having such a big hernia so I would advise you my friend to go ahead and go through with it it's not all that bad it's all in the mind you'll be you'll be okay I went home the same day. Good luck to you and I hope everything goes good for you oh and I forgot to say just took about 4 Advils that's and can walk with no problem he prescribed me tramadol for paid but no need for it. 🙏

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 2 lety

      Siam, We're glad the videos were helpful. Good luck in your future surgery, CAHS

    • @sajjad5271
      @sajjad5271 Před rokem

      Is it ur scrotal hernia lump......

  • @nwabuzormichael1937
    @nwabuzormichael1937 Před 9 měsíci

    This particular video is soothing for me
    Thank you ❤

  •  Před 7 lety +31

    Tomorrow it's my operation, thanks for the videos.

    • @reallauradee
      @reallauradee Před 5 lety +3

      Update?

    • @HugoMiRogel
      @HugoMiRogel Před 5 lety

      @@reallauradee are you gonna get hernia surgery i took it 3 weeks ago

    • @naynayonecreator8290
      @naynayonecreator8290 Před 5 lety

      @@HugoMiRogel . Hello. Was inquiring. Did you have a hiatus hernia repair? Open or laparoscopic? How was recovery? Pain? I'm scared. Thank you.

    • @StudyChannelIndia
      @StudyChannelIndia Před 5 lety

      I did my laproscopic hernia surgery in the last 3 weeks .But still I am having hernia pain. Doctor says wait for a month.what will I do for quick recovery.

    • @slcommitment
      @slcommitment Před 4 lety

      I made mine today 10-Oct-2019 at 1100 am😷, and Ouch!! that was painful 😓, have to wait n hold the pain 😩😩

  • @garyhall650
    @garyhall650 Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks for the good video. My doctor's instructions were the same with the exception that he says no lifting, pushing, or pulling more than 10 pounds for 6 weeks.

  • @goma12x
    @goma12x Před rokem

    Thank a doc. You talk gives me hope that a hernia can be repaired and your can get back to life

  • @user-rz7dw3ue5c
    @user-rz7dw3ue5c Před rokem

    Great explanation and definitely doing this. This will be my second hernia surgery which is a repair to the first one because unfortunately I was not able to take care of it correctly due to having a 3 year old and a new born at that time. But I'm planning to do the minimal activity I can in order to recover. I miss playing soccer so much!

  • @bnolsnols6950
    @bnolsnols6950 Před 7 lety +9

    I am 7 weeks post op bilateral inguinal hernia repair, while getting better, having up and down days, I feel at least 3 months. The more I talk to peopl who have had the surgery, 3 weeks is a miracle. I had hip surgery as well and same situation. Why do surgeons mislead on recovery time, I honestly am just trying to figure out the motivation.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 7 lety +2

      Bnols Nols, We hope that your recovery continues to go smoothly and that you are back to 100% in the near future. Although you are correct that every patient is different, about 90% of our patients feel back to normal after 3 weeks. I agree, there would be no motivation for any surgeon to artificially shorten the expected recovery for patients. In fact, it would benefit us more to artificially extend the expected recovery to help reduce phone calls and work for our offices. Best, CAHS

    • @slyster12
      @slyster12 Před 5 lety +1

      I had a laparoscopic right inguinal hernia surgery two weeks ago and I'm feeling great.Pain is 99 pct gone,swelling is almost gone and I'm holding myself back from starting to exercise lightly in the gym...

    • @teresagisovvi7607
      @teresagisovvi7607 Před 2 lety

      How are u nols?

  • @999momak
    @999momak Před 6 lety +24

    this is nice and classy doctor has calming voice

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 4 lety

      We hope that you're doing well since your comments last year. All the best, CAHS

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před 3 lety

      I like the percentage of succeeding

  • @IrfanKhan-oh7kb
    @IrfanKhan-oh7kb Před 6 lety +1

    A very informative and knowledgeable video. Thanks

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 6 lety

      Irfan Khan, We are glad that you found the videos helpful and informative. All the best with your hernia, CAHS

  • @nourishinglotion334
    @nourishinglotion334 Před 4 lety +1

    Had an inguinal hernia surgery today. This helped me a bunch

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 4 lety

      UniqueHazard, Great, thank you for sharing. Good luck in your recovery, CAHS

    • @kingdaniel4756
      @kingdaniel4756 Před rokem

      hello how's your feeling today?? pls tell me bro... huhu...
      I am planning to have congenital inguinal hernia surgery... huhuu

  • @banditBoy943777
    @banditBoy943777 Před 3 lety +9

    Had my surgery August 25th, 2020. I was home by 2:30pm of same day with very little to no pain. Walked around a little but just sat on couch most the day. Pain today hovers at about 4 to 5 on pain scale. Using ice to keep inflation down. Took a short walk too. All in all not as bad as I had anticipated :)

  • @bridgermurray2773
    @bridgermurray2773 Před 5 lety +10

    Thanks for the video. My surgeon used a laparoscopic technique w/ mesh and she told absolutely no exercise before 8 weeks, however it’s only been four days and I currently feel almost back to normal. I’d really like to get back to physical activity after 3ish weeks like you described in the video, and I want to know your opinions on this. For reference I’m 18 years old, five foot eleven about 150 lbs.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety +6

      Bridger Murray, All of our patients are cleared to return to activities at the 3 week mark. However, we would never make recommendations that contradict your particular surgeon. It would be best for your to follow her instructions since she knows what type of technique she used and other factors that no one else would be familiar with. Best, CAHS

    • @adcppk9884
      @adcppk9884 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, how are you doing now?

    • @Zeynepbbbse
      @Zeynepbbbse Před rokem

      Hey how you doing now

    • @ORWELL_USA
      @ORWELL_USA Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@CaliforniaHerniaSpecialistse

  • @joeleennaidoo9855
    @joeleennaidoo9855 Před 27 dny

    Thank you Doctor. I’ve had open surgery and this video makes so much sense to me. God bless🙏🏼

  • @zubairkaka1764
    @zubairkaka1764 Před rokem +2

    Had open umbilical hernia surgery 2 weeks ago. Just got removed stitches yesterday. Feel comfortable as Do not take too much stress and not thinking too much of outcome. only focus on not stretching things too far. Act according to doctor advice. Am diabetic also. All please Do not hurry for getting back to work or physical activities. Your body demand lot of love from you. So please give it due comfort. Stay blessed!

  • @MiguelElizaldeM
    @MiguelElizaldeM Před 8 lety +3

    What do you consider to be the first day? Is that the day of the operation or the day after? Specifically, I am around 72 hours into recovery, and I was wondering if that is considered day three, or day four?

  • @sourabhrai1
    @sourabhrai1 Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks a lot Dr. ........ it's really useful for me cause before 10 days I got my surgery of hernia by laparoscopy ....

    • @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148
      @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148 Před 7 lety +2

      sourabh rai were u afraid? how long did the surgery take?

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 7 lety

      Mellonde, most straight forward laparoscopic hernia repairs take anywhere from 20 minutes, to 60 minutes. I hope your surgery went well.

    • @SollMaN90
      @SollMaN90 Před 7 lety

      How has your experience been since? Does it bother you at all?

    • @a4meddon
      @a4meddon Před 7 lety

      California Hernia Specialists: Specialty Care for Hernia Repair sir i have inguinal hernia on right side after surgery my doc put white under pamts type underwear its very hard on the day one when they put it on me its very tide and hurts on the cutting line i removed 4 hours later i done the right thing but under the cutting line i have skin pop up like when smash hammer on someone head the head pop uo where u get hit is tjis normal and healing or after operation every hernia have same thing the under skin pop up its good or not and can i walk in home just take resty its my day three after surgery llease tell me its a humble request

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 7 lety

      Jawad Rock, all of our patients have some swelling under the incision for weeks and months after surgery. Usually by 1-3 months, most of the swelling should be gone. What you are describing sounds as best we can tell, normal. Good luck, CAHS

  • @666BIGBLOCK
    @666BIGBLOCK Před rokem

    Great Video. Very clear & specific.

  • @ziaurrehmanbaloch
    @ziaurrehmanbaloch Před 5 lety +1

    It was solacing..now I am stronger to go for the surgery. Thanks

  • @x31moose
    @x31moose Před 5 lety +4

    I had open inguinal hernia surgery with Dr. Harris and the surgery went smoothly. But my pain finally reduced to a manageable level after 10 days. So expect minimum 10 days to be able to get up from your bed without significant pain. The post op instructions were insufficient and weak, I had to do a lot of internet research to find out why I was running a low grade fever, why my stomach was bloated, and the use of an Enema to help the first bowel movement (what a relief!) Also Lazyboy recliner is a must (better yet to have the one that lift you up), had I known I would have bought a lift chair / recliner before the surgery. days 2-5 were the most painful. Need lots of sleep so I took Advil PM, your body repairs much better if you get sufficient sleep every day.
    I am definitely on the road to recovery but it still hurts around the cut/scar area and also when I sneeze or cough after 4 weeks. 4-7 days of recovery is really a marketing ploy, it's more like 4 to 7 weeks for open surgery.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety

      JamesFeiffer, We hope that you are feeling more back to normal by this point. All the best, CAHS

    • @piggystories2272
      @piggystories2272 Před 5 lety

      It has been 2 week now since your last comment. May I ask how long did it take you to do things on your own? Because my brother will have his surgery but i need to leave him after 5 days. Will that be enough time for him to be able to do things on his own? Thanks for the help!

    • @thomasmachesney8660
      @thomasmachesney8660 Před 5 lety

      JamesFeiffer o

  • @999momak
    @999momak Před 6 lety +15

    operated my hernia finally after 11 years using mesh method and all I can say that I was an idiot for not going earlier after 3 weeks I can ride my bike normally. So all I cn say if you got hernia and you re scared of operation, go do it right away recovery is fast and operation is nothing to be scared and after operation you fell good: So to everyone having hernia fix it and go on with your life its no big deal trust me

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 6 lety +2

      999momak, Thank you for sharing your experience with our other viewers. I'm glad you are already back on your bike and feeling back to normal. All the best, CAHS

    • @peekrboy1
      @peekrboy1 Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks I needed a pep talk badly! Going in the morning.

    • @MultiWayland
      @MultiWayland Před 5 lety

      thank you I will go in 2 months ( you help me very much ) so scared ( god bless you ) and your post is very good. once again thank you !

    • @lydslilly372
      @lydslilly372 Před 5 lety

      Did they put u to sleep for the operation, I'm scared my is in 3 months😫

    • @goodnessjonathan5259
      @goodnessjonathan5259 Před 5 lety

      @@lydslilly372 Lolz...hi I did mine 4 days ago at Sao Paulo Brazil.. Open surgery.. The first day I felt no pain cause the anesthesia.. even after gaining back total body movements (I lost movements from waist down)

  • @debbiegum2226
    @debbiegum2226 Před 2 lety +1

    This is great advice and consistent with what the surgeon has told me.
    Tomorrow is my hernia surgery

  • @Eric48634863
    @Eric48634863 Před 16 dny

    Great video! Thanks for the reassurance Doc.

  • @luckynlove12
    @luckynlove12 Před 2 lety +7

    Had my surgery on Monday, since then I find it extremely painful to get out of bed and stand. There are times where I manage to make it to the bathroom only to not use the restroom. I’ve had a vasectomy before and this pain outweighs that by 10. Any tips on getting moving about? It’s extremely painful so far, almost unbearable.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 2 lety +3

      Cory, Pain in the first few days is extremely common. Ice, Tylenol, Advil and opioids as needed is what we recommend to our patients. We hope that by this point a week and half after surgery that you're feeling much better. Best, CAHS

    • @teresagisovvi7607
      @teresagisovvi7607 Před 2 lety +4

      How are u now

  • @theprinces1k787
    @theprinces1k787 Před 2 lety +3

    Ive had open right hernia surgery last year , recovery was a breeze. Walked right out the hospital. Then had surgery on the left this past Jan 7th which the doctor said i had both a direct and indirect hernia. This one has been a struggle. The burning sensation is sometimes unbearable.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 2 lety

      ThePrince, Thank you for sharing your experience. We hope that with more time the left inguinal hernia recovery will continue to improve. Best, CAHS

    • @balkicroatia
      @balkicroatia Před rokem

      2 diferent hernias telling you that making something wrong. Change lifting technique, make slow progres excersizes for strenghten you core...

  • @mczenk5095
    @mczenk5095 Před 4 lety +2

    Just had my hernia repair this morning. I'm doing okay, hurting but I'm ok. Thanks for the video.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 4 lety +1

      M Czenk, Good luck with recovery! CAHS

    • @davidsanchez4466
      @davidsanchez4466 Před 4 lety

      How long did it take u to go back to work or lifting heavy

    • @mczenk5095
      @mczenk5095 Před 4 lety +1

      @@davidsanchez4466 Got back to work a month after, multiple hernias. 2 months for lifting.

  • @faridebrahim4277
    @faridebrahim4277 Před 22 hodinami

    Thank you for always sharing doc❤❤❤

  • @philmcracken6590
    @philmcracken6590 Před 6 lety +15

    watched 10 vids, heard 10 different things. im 3.5 weeks after umbilical mesh repair and back at work but not goin crazy. gonna wait another 2 weeks for gym at least

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 6 lety +4

      Mark, we always recommend following your particular surgeons instructions for exercise after hernia surgery. Our patients are cleared to return to all activities, lifting weights and other heavy exercising 3 weeks after their surgery. Best, CAHS

    • @leenel5661
      @leenel5661 Před 3 lety

      Phil Mc Racken hi , I had my inguinal hernia repaired open surgery 9 weeks ago and my power & cardio isn't back where it use to be, could run 4.5 miles easily, I'm drained after a bath now☹️

    • @leenel5661
      @leenel5661 Před 3 lety

      California Hernia Specialists: Specialty Care for Hernia Repair . Hi any advice Doc ?

    • @umarjillani5129
      @umarjillani5129 Před 2 lety

      @@leenel5661 how is it now?

  • @pommiebears
    @pommiebears Před 5 lety +3

    I’ve just had my third hernia surgery. My most recent was a prevascular hernia. I’m in a lot of pain involving my hip, and groin. This latest surgery is higher than my last femoral hernia repair.....and I have a huge long line of scar tissue. I’m full of mesh, because of previous repairs....and after a week, I’m still in terrible pain. #IHATEHERNIAS
    Btw...I’m female, and I’m slim! This should not have happened to me lol!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety +1

      Pommie bears, Femoral hernias are much more common in women, and often in very thin athletic framed women. We're not familiar with the term 'prevascular hernia' but we hope that this past surgery will be your last for hernias. Good luck, CAHS

    • @lassen4lovers375
      @lassen4lovers375 Před rokem

      Why are your repairs failing? I'm doing my first soon as that is the biggest fear, failing repair!

  • @opn4bzns
    @opn4bzns Před 2 lety +2

    I'm 80 years old...very healthy. On March 14, 2022 I had repaired an reoccurring hernia, an Umbilical hernia and an Inguinal hernia with mesh laparoscopic all at one time. This is day 18 after surgery and I have pain in my left side that goes from mild, if sitting or in bed, to excruciating if I walk or when moving out of bed. But, then that stabbing pain goes away and I can walk carefully to at least get some exercise in the house. Taking Ibuprofen every six hours. April 12(in 12 days) is when I do the followup. Had zero swelling in my groin and kept in and my stomach iced for the first few days. Wonder if this is normal healing for the 3 procedures I had and my age...thanks for your wonderful service to those of us who enjoy your advice. David Boccabello

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 2 lety +1

      Opn, Having sharp pains and other symptoms is extremely common after any surgery, including hernia surgery. Over the coming weeks/months those pains often resolve and go away. Best, CAHS

    • @petemayes1940
      @petemayes1940 Před 7 měsíci

      Hi buddy just read your post,how are you doing now?

  • @teachertimm
    @teachertimm Před 3 lety

    Had my surgery today at 11:45am and jokingly asked the doctor if I would make my 3pm t time. He laughed and said no but I did get a doctors note saying I could use as many mulligans as I wished 3 weeks after surgery! What a great doctor!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 3 lety +1

      Teachertimm, That's a great idea and one that we will implement immediately. Thank you for the suggestion, CAHS

  • @gezzly72
    @gezzly72 Před 6 lety +8

    Il never do deadlifts again that’s how I got the hernia in the first place

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 6 lety +1

      gezzly72, Some patients prefer to avoid doing heavy activities that they feel contributed to the formation of their hernia. I'm sure that you are able to find a number of other activities that are beneficial to your workout routine instead of deadlifts. Best, CAHS

    • @Tweekend27
      @Tweekend27 Před 5 lety +4

      Me too. Either dead’s or squats but I’m not letting a repair stop me from living life the way I want to. Your repair is probably stronger than what it was before the injury so why not try deads again? We only live once, bro.

    • @brookesmith1550
      @brookesmith1550 Před 5 lety

      Same here! Mine was from dead lifts too. Not doing them ever again. There are plenty of other muscle movements I can do. So pissed I started doing those!

    • @bigbangraj7870
      @bigbangraj7870 Před 5 lety

      @@brookesmith1550 same, because of the gym lifting I had a epilepticgastri hernia. Surgery done 3week's before. Pain on & off.

    • @matt41252
      @matt41252 Před 5 lety +1

      Hernias are from your parents, not the weights.

  • @legalgal12
    @legalgal12 Před 6 lety +3

    I had a hernia repaired last year, and I STILL have pain. Also, where my mesh is, is rock hard. I've told my doctor about it, and he assures me the distension will subside, and he says the pain is normal. So, I'm going to have pain all the time now? I'm beginning to wish I hadn't had my hernia repaired at all.............

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 6 lety

      Legalgal12, unfortunately some patients do have chronic pain after surgery, including hernia surgery. There are times when a pain specialist can perform nerve injections in the area to help treat the symptoms. We wish you the best, CAHS

    • @Solo-cc2ws
      @Solo-cc2ws Před 6 lety +2

      Damn bro... You serious? I just had this done a week ago.

    • @bookswithbenjamin8902
      @bookswithbenjamin8902 Před 6 lety

      bryant Hernandez ,
      *how do you feel?*

    • @Solo-cc2ws
      @Solo-cc2ws Před 6 lety

      From The Westside With Love I feel perfect, not gon lie. I feels no pain at all. I been back to the gym and i honestly haven't felt no pain. So far so good.

    • @joaquinovic
      @joaquinovic Před 6 lety

      tell us more, I have a week after operation, when exactly you start gym and how heavy is your weigh

  • @cesarprimopaterno8274
    @cesarprimopaterno8274 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for the valuable informations!

  • @spicykimchi1
    @spicykimchi1 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for all the free advice. I'd consider your clinic, but I'm an expat in China - you're a bit far away. I have my surgery coming up in about 2 weeks. I hope that all goes well.

  • @grantbond4463
    @grantbond4463 Před 8 lety +3

    trust me to be in the 1% that has a hernia again but to finish it off I have two.. 6 months after operation

    • @Arshadali-bs6tp
      @Arshadali-bs6tp Před 7 lety +1

      grant bond recently I had surgery of hurniea kindly give me some tips for early recovery

    • @grantbond4463
      @grantbond4463 Před 7 lety +2

      Hello arshad.
      One of the biggest tips I can give it not to lift anything heavy or any sudden movements as I found out and the mesh had teard into 2 different places..
      I currently wear a metal braced corset which I will wear for life that helps deal with the pain from the adhesions.
      Try and keep eclxercising as much as you can but only gentle exercise. Try not to stretch much in the abdominal area. Sleeping with a pillow arched in my abdominals seems to work well as I don't have any abdominal muscles.

    • @Arshadali-bs6tp
      @Arshadali-bs6tp Před 7 lety

      grant bond Thanks a lot but it's the 3rd day of surgery and still feeling pain inside and my right side paining alot

    • @grantbond4463
      @grantbond4463 Před 7 lety +1

      You will be feeling pain from it for another few weeks until all inside has healed back together. It will be another week or two until better
      I was in hospital for a month with mine and I still feel the pain today.

    • @Arshadali-bs6tp
      @Arshadali-bs6tp Před 7 lety

      grant bond I am service engineer mechanical side in a company and we are working on compressor so for how much time I prevent the weight lifting and if lifting then how much the weight

  • @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148

    I need a abdominal hernia surgery really bad but am very afraid, my sister resides in California and I'm thinking about coming there for my surgery, please help with more information. God bless you Doctor

    • @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148
      @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148 Před 7 lety +2

      Sara Boneschans thank u sweetie I have faith God will be with me and bless me.... my sister is an anesthesiologist btw

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 7 lety +1

      Mellonde, we wish you the best. We would be happy to see you in our office. Please let us know if we can help in any way.

    • @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148
      @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148 Před 7 lety +1

      California Hernia Specialists: Specialty Care for Hernia Repair ....i will be calling you soon, I'm in Florida but will be in California soon

    • @bigal9940
      @bigal9940 Před 7 lety +2

      Hey Mellonde. Im a 37 year old male. I am a weight lifter and weigh about 275lb. I just had the hernia repair yesterday so im on day 2 of recovery. Pretty painful right now but should get better with every day. Absolutely nothing to be afraid of.

    • @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148
      @amibeingpunkedugottabshytt6148 Před 7 lety +1

      bigal I absolutely appreciate you very much for this comforting information. safe and speedy recovery for you brother

  • @regularbasis9295
    @regularbasis9295 Před 5 lety

    Thank very much. to the point information

  • @georgephilip9927
    @georgephilip9927 Před 2 lety

    Super advice Dr.

  • @whodatis2
    @whodatis2 Před 3 lety

    This reassured me. I have right flank spigelian hernia surgery in a few days.

  • @donnae2013
    @donnae2013 Před 2 měsíci

    Im relieved to hear this

  • @HugoMiRogel
    @HugoMiRogel Před 5 lety +1

    I took my hernia open surgery 3 weeks ago and i will recommend take rest put ice on the zone and wait month and half or two, i still have pain when i cough or when i climbing the stairs if you dont take care of yourself nobody will do

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety +2

      Bud Dealcor, You are very right in that ice on the area of the hernia surgery is one of the best things you can do after your surgery. Not only does this reduce swelling and bruising, but it also acts to greatly reduce your pain during those first few days. Some patients who use a lot of ice, can avoid taking excessive amount of pain killers during the first 2-3 days after surgery. Thank you for your advice to our other patients, CAHS

  • @Bert805
    @Bert805 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very informative👍

  • @sislam3190
    @sislam3190 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for your advice doc god bless

  • @user-wk6oe1uh2b
    @user-wk6oe1uh2b Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the advices

  • @mesomemore97
    @mesomemore97 Před rokem +1

    I'm in my early 60s.. In decent physical condition. Just had this surgery 3 weeks ago. Six weeks before hernia surgery, I had to have an emergency abdominal surgery. It was related to the hernia.
    Anyhow, I've had hernia repair done. Smooth sailing so far.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před rokem

      Thank you for your comments.

    • @datboymike806bme
      @datboymike806bme Před rokem

      What kind of pain were you in for the abdominal hernia? I have inguinal hernia 3 months ago and have a little bit of stomach pain is why I’m asking

  • @JoseWOliva
    @JoseWOliva Před 5 lety

    Thank you for the video

  • @bakervinci163
    @bakervinci163 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, 3 weeks Seems short. As an oral surg, we always have said 6 weeks on big bony procedures. I have always said that this was overkill, but soft tissue and muscle repair must occur sooner than I think

  • @44couples
    @44couples Před 5 lety

    Had surgery 10 years ago, open with mesh, no problems since. Recovery very fast in gym 4 days after surgery lifting a max of 50 lbs on all machines. This is the only surgery everyone should have period.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety +1

      Bob Wagner, Thank you for your comments on your surgery and recovery. We're glad you are participating in all your normal activities after surgery 10 years ago. Best, CAHS

    • @44couples
      @44couples Před 5 lety +1

      I'm surprised you didn't make a comment about lifting 50 lbs 4 days after surgery. I lifted 100 lbs after 6 days and unlimited after 10 days. I had the surgery in Cleveland be Dr Grischkan. His recovery plan is to take one week to return to all activities. He used a modified Shouldice method with mesh. The recovery requires walking 4 hours a day, starting the day of the surgery. In the first 2 1/2 days after surgery I walked 26 miles, all of it pain free, I could walk at a fast pace. All inguinal hernias should be done with this method the recovery is incredible.

    • @MrLemmy2000
      @MrLemmy2000 Před rokem

      @@44couples Idont believe your story from 3 years ago

  • @lifeofmighty7676
    @lifeofmighty7676 Před měsícem

    Just had my surgery today. Feeling sore and some pain getting up and down. I had an inguinal hernia. For my first surgery ill say its not to bad I went all day without pain meds only so I can see how bad it hurt. I give the pain a 5 on a 1to 10 scale. When relaxing barley and pain. I got my surgery right away while my hernia was small. So anyone going to surgery you will be ok. Your just going to take a nap and wake up. My surgery was 1hr and 22 min long. So hope this helps first day post opp and im feeling ok. Be careful moving have help.

  • @orangesun3030
    @orangesun3030 Před 3 lety

    This video gives me hope. I want to do calisthenics again it’s what I love to do

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 3 lety +1

      Kirk, Thank you for your comment. We're sure you'll be able to resume calisthenics again without any issues, CAHS

  • @mytruthslays1303
    @mytruthslays1303 Před 10 měsíci

    I had to umbilical hernias fixed at once, and I would do it all over again. It wasnt fun, but it wasnt terrible at all. It also depends on how soon after the discovery you have the surgery. The longer you wait, its likely the more difficult your recovery will be.

  • @mettihaile
    @mettihaile Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much you are truly helping so many people. I had 4 small epigastric hernia repair 2 pieces of mesh placed. It has been 6 days since my surgery and I still have pain and pushed my self a little doing house work. Now I am fully resting and taking some pain meds. I feel constipated and even trying to let gas out feels hard. Any advice truly appreciate it?

  • @chandradipg6
    @chandradipg6 Před 8 lety +1

    uuuuuuffffff thank you very much dr.

  • @mickeynme4445
    @mickeynme4445 Před 3 lety

    Liked this reassuring video also. I’m having a ventral hernia surgery in abt 6 wks n altho my surgeon told me it’s likely from my childbirth yrs (30 yrs ago?!) I think it’s from my abdominal surgery 5 yrs ago..worse is my muscle layer has a separation that he says can’t be closed but will reinsert my intestines laparoscopically but will also open me up to place a mesh to strengthen the area. Hoping for no complications or lasting pain..I have no pain at all right now.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 3 lety

      Diane, Long lasting complications and pain is extremely rare, especially for ventral hernias. Good luck in your surgery, CAHS

  • @robinwoolf3440
    @robinwoolf3440 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello Doctor- had my inguinal hernia surgery 2yrs ago. That's right, 2 yrs ago. Since then it's been a bit of a roller coaster ride, good days, bad days. On bad days I get sudden stabbing pains in the area, other days just a dull, burning sensation. Of late the discomfit has been more persistent and I was just beginning to wonder whether it's a pain management issue or back on the operating table. Wasn't quite expecting this as I had the hernia on the other side done 20 yrs ago with no problems.

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 3 lety

      Robin, Thank you for sharing your situation. You are correct in that it sounds like something that a pain management specialist might be able to help with. Sometimes they can offer nerve injections or other treatments that can dramatically improve symptoms like the ones you are describing. We hope you get some relief, CAHS

  • @harirajeev2911
    @harirajeev2911 Před 7 lety +1

    Hello Dr.
    Thank you so much for the details .
    I had a surgery at the beginning of 2015 and still have some tingling pains in my abdomen
    Is that normal?

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 7 lety

      Hari, we discuss with patients that they can feel occasional burning or tingling pains after surgery. These should get less and less over the course of several months.

  • @shawndouglas6590
    @shawndouglas6590 Před 9 měsíci

    Day one, i am sore as heck, but i'll live. last night i had the sweats, and vomited, i guess thats common in smokers, but i felt great afterwards, and even found a good position to sleep.my hernia was about an inch over my belly button, no mesh, just a few stitches.I am 56, and this was my very first operation...because my blood pressure was so high, nerves i believe, they put me under and i didn't even know it. I am so glad they did it that way....all i remember is them saying, we're just giving you some oxygen. they were excellent, every single one of them..and that made it so much better.so glad i had this done.every experience will be different, so don't go by me, this is just my experience.

  • @meseratibeats
    @meseratibeats Před 4 měsíci

    Straight to the point in plain language I had surgery March 6th

  • @John_Smith_Smith_John
    @John_Smith_Smith_John Před rokem +1

    Nearly 5 months after my inguinal hernia surgery I’m in more pain than before the surgery 🤷‍♂️ have to go back to the surgeon. Was off of work for 6 weeks. Didn’t lift anything heavy for 8 weeks total. Thanks body!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing your situation.

    • @bijaybhusal4637
      @bijaybhusal4637 Před měsícem

      Hi John, how are you feeling now? I also done right inguinal hernia surgery 6 month ago but suddenly since 4 days ago I am having stomach pain near surgery area. My pain is in both side burning and upper stomach pain.

  • @johnSmith-nf5wk
    @johnSmith-nf5wk Před 9 měsíci

    Very interesting and helpful

  • @contoon1563
    @contoon1563 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm on day one of inguinal open mesh surgery, I woke up after surgery sore, pain was mild but they put a tube in your throat while you sleep, so you feel like you gotta cough once awake, advice avoid coughing, that was painful like 6 out of 10. I read so much variety of reports I was afraid this would feel like hell, so far its mild, it's like a sore muscle. Just be careful getting up and down. I am taking the pain meds and plan to go for 3-4 days. So far surprised how mild pain is. Will update some other time on how I'm feeling
    Day 2: today was more painful to get up but not crazy bad, laying down felt the same, just go slow with getting up and down, and use an ice pack.

  • @heatherannofficial
    @heatherannofficial Před 2 lety +2

    It’s my fourth day after my umbilical hernia surgery operation… And I am still very sore, I find it hard to stand up straight when I try and walk to the bathroom… The only thing that I’m worried about at night time is the amount of pain in my chest and back when I breathe… Which I’ve read could be from when I was under anesthesia? Wasn’t sure if someone could explain this to me I have my two week follow up coming up but I was just curious. Also is sleeping on my side with a pillow OK? Since I find it hard to breathe on my back and I haven’t been getting much sleep. Love your page!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 2 lety

      Chew, Being very sore after a hernia surgery at day 4 is very normal and will improve in the coming days/weeks. Best, CAHS

  • @sawmarking9144
    @sawmarking9144 Před 5 lety +2

    *You are a legend*

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety +1

      Sawmar King, We hope that the videos helped you. Best, CAHS

    • @sawmarking9144
      @sawmarking9144 Před 5 lety

      California Hernia Specialists: Specialty Care for Hernia Repair *Can I get back to push ups and pull ups after 10 months of small hernia and is it normal to feel a little uncomfortable while working out?*

  • @isaacdz3978
    @isaacdz3978 Před 8 lety +2

    thanks Dr about the information....., i want ask about hernia mesh ..how it's take time to go's !!?
    plz answer me Dr .

  • @bojanlalic1191
    @bojanlalic1191 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thanks for the video.
    I would like to ask some maybe unusual question about recovery phase:
    Some people experience constipation in first 1-7 days after surgery.
    is it possible to disrupt mesh on fift to seventh day after surgery during bowel movements tensioning if you have harder stool and need to push a bit more?
    I had that situation but I didn’t have pain after.
    Thanks!

  • @BlitzBobby104
    @BlitzBobby104 Před rokem

    I had it Monday. Had some pain. Mostly getting up. The major problem was going to the bathroom. By day 3-4 getting up was getting easier. But by day 5 I still could not poop. My arse actually hurt more than the surgery. I felt bloated and not very hungry. I got some laxative and stool softener. They said not to push. I had to every time I stood up I felt like I had to go. After going I feel much better all around. Surgery is not as bad as what I see on here. My brachial plexus was a lot worse.

  • @leaharmstrong7587
    @leaharmstrong7587 Před 5 lety +1

    I had umbilical hernia surgery with sutures instead of mesh about 3 weeks ago. Would the recovery timeline still be 3 weeks or does it take longer to heal? Thanks for your time and educational video!

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 5 lety +1

      Leah Armstrong, We always defer to your particular surgeons recommendations. However, most of our patients return to lifting at 3 weeks with or without a mesh being placed. Best, CAHS

  • @George-of6rl
    @George-of6rl Před 5 měsíci

    One week after my surgery and I'm already feeling great, the pain is 85% gone already.. go for it don't be scared

  • @donaldsaunders3059
    @donaldsaunders3059 Před 3 lety

    Thank you doctor

  • @jc7887
    @jc7887 Před rokem +1

    This gives me hope, I am only on day 12 with robotic mesh surgery and I am climbing the walls wondering how I can wait 6 weeks to resume anything. I don't feel anything other than extremely minor discomfort, so I have been doing some elliptical work as well as minor movements (bicep curls, triceps) with 10 pounds dumbbells. It makes alot more sense that by week 3 I should be able to start resuming normal activities starting light. It never made sense that a generic blanket statement of 6 weeks, nothing more than 10 to 20 pounds would apply to everyone. Previous to my hernia surgery, I was working out 6 days a week so surely I am different than an 80 year old who is overweight and never works out? Yet, they would get the same generic advice from their doctors. Ridiculous if you ask me.

  • @nokmuay1970
    @nokmuay1970 Před 7 lety +1

    Hello. Can a hiatas herina cause difficulty breathing when bending over, or using strength like swinging an axe or sledge? Whenever I tighten my core, even bending over to tie my shoes its hard to breathe yet I can run on a treadmill for 20 mins hitting upwards of 182 bpm without issue. Does all this chiropractic Hernia adjust stuff actually work? Im a fire fighter so am trying not to have this surgery but the breathing issues can get severe now like an asthma attack almost. Ive done All the tests from asthma to allergies, copd etc, stress tests for the heart, xrays you name it. even had 2 surgeries on the nose, the septum and then the enlarging of the holes in the nasal passage way at the top near the brain and eyes area. Nothing helps. I do clear my throat alot, assuming thats gastric reflux from the hernia.

  • @dr.hahmed1200
    @dr.hahmed1200 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for being concise, this is the best video that summarize what to expect after hernia surgery. I had my inguinal hernia surgery for about 8 weeks, I was feeling great up till 3 weeks and I was told my my doc to it is ok for me to walk, now I have discomfort feeling around the groin area, I have no swelling or anything just discomfort and sometimes pain, I’m too scared to go get checked hoping this is normal. I stopped doing my daily walking which is terribly impacting my daily life routine. I just hope this is a common feeling and nothing wrong is happening. 🙏

    • @NightFury7
      @NightFury7 Před 3 lety +1

      Im also in your same position. Was feeling great and started to exercise and now I have pain just like before the surgery

    • @dr.hahmed1200
      @dr.hahmed1200 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NightFury7 sorry to hear. Did you get any feed from your doctor?

    • @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists
      @CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists  Před 3 lety +1

      Dr. H Ahmed, Having soreness when resuming activities after hernia surgery is not uncommon. With more activities and time those symptoms usually resolve quickly. Thank you for sharing, CAHS

    • @dr.hahmed1200
      @dr.hahmed1200 Před 3 lety

      @@CaliforniaHerniaSpecialists thank you so much. Have a great day!

    • @rajav4144
      @rajav4144 Před 2 lety

      @@dr.hahmed1200 how are you now

  • @jeffreyhurst9552
    @jeffreyhurst9552 Před rokem

    I’m 70 years old and had my Inguinal hernia surgery two days ago. I’m thinking that my complete recovery will be slightly longer than 3 weeks but I am hopeful that it won’t be much longer than that.

  • @noelortiz472
    @noelortiz472 Před 6 lety

    Thank you