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Hernia In Children - Hernia Kya Hota Hai - Hernia Treatment Without Surgery- Bacho Me Hernia Ka Ilaj A hernia in children (hernia kya hota hai) is a condition when the size of an organ enlarges through a soft or weak spot in the body. Generally, one is affected by a hernia in the abdomen, but it can also occur in the groin, upper thigh, and belly button. Hernia in children can be life-threatening and requires immediate treatment (hernia ka ilaj). Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Sajjad is a Pediatric Surgeon practicing at Rasheed Hospital (DHA) Lahore. Dr. Muhammad Nadeem is also available for Video Consultation through oladoc.com.To book an appointment with Dr. Muhammad Nadeem, please visit the following link or call 042-3890-0939. https://oladoc.com/muhammad-nadeem-sa... Hernias in children (kya hota hai) are relatively common and can manifest in different types, including inguinal, umbilical, and hiatal hernias. An inguinal hernia occurs when a portion of the intestine protrudes through the abdominal muscles into the groin area, while an umbilical hernia involves the bulging of tissue near the navel. Hiatal hernias, though less common in children, occur when a portion of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm. Hernia treatment (hernia ka ilaj) options vary, and some hernias may close on their own. However, surgical intervention is often recommended, especially for larger or symptomatic hernias. Minimally invasive procedures are commonly used, providing effective and quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgeries. It's crucial for parents to consult with pediatric surgeons to determine the most appropriate course of action based on the type and severity of the hernia.