Your Hernia Operation Discussed By Qualified Nurses

When encountered by any disease or an imminent surgical operation, patients and their families want the responses to some very basic questions in a straightforward format without all the medical jargon. One of the most frequent questions asked is 'what is a hernia?".

A hernia is a malfunction in which one area of your body protrudes (sticks out) through another part of your body. More precisely, a hernia is an irregular bulging out of an organ, a muscle or tissue through the area that normally holds that organ, muscle or tissue in place. The bulge is the hernia. A hernia is also called a rupture.

A hernia takes place around a tear or around a weak area in an organ, a muscle or tissue. A hernia can grow deep inside your body so that you might not even be mindful of it. Or a hernia can develop under the skin, muscle and fatty layer nearer to the outside of your body so that you notice a distinct bulge.

Hernias can develop in many sites of your body but occur most commonly at certain locations in your lower torso, which tend to be weaker. These sites include the walls of your lower abdomen (stomach), your groin (the region where your stomach meets your thigh) and your umbilicus (navel or belly button).

Other concerns include things like:

What exactly is wrong with me?

How did this happen to me?

When will I get better?

Why do I need an operation?

How long do I have to stay in hospital?

What is my loved ones problem?

Will my loved one be different after the operation?

What can I do to help my loved one recuperate?

What can I expect after recovery from a hernia?

Patients ask their nurse many such concerns. Patients often see the nurse as the connection between themselves, the doctors and a sometimes baffling and daunting health care system.

Two in-practice registered nurses in Australia, have set about to answer some specific questions from their patients. They have produced an e-book in an easy-to-read format without the confusing medical jargon. This addresses the whole process of having a hernia operation from the primary contact with the hospital to the actual operation, therapy and recovery from a hernia that patients and their families experience.

"We always do our best to answer our patient's and their family member's questions with the particulars we have at hand", "Giving the patient or family member accurate and open medical information is an essential part of the treatment that nurses provide".

They have put together lists of actual questions from patients and their families. With the service of a professional health writer, they are answering the patient's questions through a series of e-books, covering the most common and frequent operations performed.

Your Hernia Operation: An easy-to-understand publication to all your questions, created by qualified registered nurses is the very first e-book in the series. This e-book talks about more than 70 direct, specific questions, covering different hernias, including sports, femoral, abdominal and inguinal. It addresses the types of hernia operations available for surgical repair and the recovery process and aftercare. It also includes symptoms of a hernia, possible complications, risks and what to anticipate during the hospital visit.

"We have integrated answers to many of the questions we have obtained from patients or have predicted", "Modern health care takes a team approach, which includes primary care doctors, nurses, medical specialists, technologists, nutritionists, social workers, patients and their families. The better informed patients are, the more included they will be in their own health care".

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