Epigastric hernia: Causes, repair, and recovery
An epigastric hernia is a bulge created by the bulging of body tissue through the surrounding muscle in the stomach area. This may not cause symptoms at all, but some cases are painful. Learn about the causes of an epigastric hernia, the symptoms, how it is diagnosed, and what to expect from surgery.
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