In the abdominal section, it is a weakening of the area near the navel that causes compression of tissues and organs in the abdomen. Without surgery, there is a fear that part of the intestines or fat tissue will be trapped inside the hernia without being able to return it. This condition is called an “incarcerated hernia” and is defined as a medical emergency in which the blood supply to the area is impaired and is accompanied by severe pain.
The result is life-threatening necrosis, fear of intestinal perforation, severe inflammation of the abdominal cavity and general infection. The situation may even end in death. Some of the symptoms sometimes include nausea, vomiting, dizziness, when the hernia area looks prominent, its color is blue or black, and every touch is very painful.