Hernia disease refers to a condition where an organ or fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot in a surrounding muscle or connective tissue called fascia. The most common types of hernias occur in the abdomen, but they can also appear in the upper thigh, belly button, and groin areas.
A hernia occurs when a weakness or a preexisting opening in your muscle or connective tissue allows an organ or other tissue to push through the barrier. Sometimes the weakness or opening is present at birth, but usually it develops during your lifetime.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery performed and the individual’s health. Many people return to light activity within a few days to a week after surgery. Complete recovery might take longer, typically a few weeks.
All surgeries carry some risk, including infection, damage to nearby organs, recurrence of the hernia, and complications related to anaesthesia.
Dr Kaushal offers 15+ years of experience and holds a Master of Surgery Degree, as well as being fully certified in gastroscopy and colonoscopy by the Gastroenterology Society of Australia (GESA).
Dr Kaushal takes an empathetic, warm-hearted and friendly approach to patient care and is completely dedicated to patient outcomes.
He consults and operates across Souther-Western Sydney.