Hernie (Eingeweidebruch): Formen, Symptome und Behandlung: 3 Fragen 3 Antworten | Asklepios

If a bulge suddenly appears in the abdomen or groin, it is often caused by a hernia – a so-called rupture. Tissue, usually a piece of intestine, protrudes through a weakened area in the abdominal wall. This primarily affects men, athletes, pregnant women, and people after surgery. Dr. Daniel Seemann, Senior Consultant for General and Visceral Surgery and responsible for the Hernia Unit at Asklepios Klinikum Harburg https://www.asklepios.com/harburg/abt..., explains in this video what types of hernias there are, how a rupture can be recognized, and what treatment options are available. #hernia #abdomen #rupture #asklepios #3questions3answers 📲 📣 Learn more on our website: http://www.asklepios.com 😃 🔔 Subscribe to the Asklepios Clinics YouTube channel:    / asklepioskliniken   Follow us on... 😎👍 💊 Facebook:   / asklepioskliniken   💊 Instagram:   / asklepioskliniken   💊 X:   / asklepiosgruppe   💊 LinkedIn:   / 98645   🏥 🚑💉Asklepios Clinics is one of the leading private operators of hospitals and healthcare facilities in Germany. The hospital group stands for highly qualified patient care with a clear commitment to medical quality, innovation, and social responsibility. On this foundation, Asklepios has developed dynamically since its founding more than 35 years ago. The group currently operates more than 160 healthcare facilities nationwide. These include acute care hospitals of all levels of care, university hospitals, specialist clinics, psychiatric and forensic facilities, rehabilitation clinics, nursing homes, and medical care centers. In the 2024 financial year, approximately 3.6 million patients visited Asklepios healthcare facilities. The total number of inpatients was more than 777,000. The number of outpatients amounted to just under 2.9 million. The company employs more than 70,000 people. 🧑‍⚕👨‍⚕👩‍⚕ www.asklepios.com Our videos are for your information only and never replace personal consultation, examination, or diagnosis by a licensed, qualified specialist. Medicine and the scientific findings underlying it are subject to constant development. Therefore, no liability can be assumed for the completeness, omissions, accuracy, or timeliness of the information. Furthermore, the content provided cannot and may not be used to make independent diagnoses.