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Re: how to spot a hernia?

Paige,

Inguinal hernias related to myotonia seem to show up pretty early (around 5-10 years of age). If you don't have symptoms yet, then most likely you never will.

An inguinal hernia is a bulge and they occur on either side of the lower abdomen (a scar from the surgery would be so low it would be covered by a bikini). The bulge feels mushy and can be pushed back into the abdomen with pressure from the outside. It's from a weakness in the abdominal wall.

Stomach pains and cramping would not be related to this type of hernia. If you have constant stomach issues you might want to get checked for celiac disease and lactose intolerance. Those are the two main causes in younger people (they are not related to MC).

Jan

Type of Myotonia: Thomsen's

Country: USA