Hernia

Hernias mostly happen when part of your intestine or the lining of your belly pushes through a weak spot in your belly muscles. This creates a bulge, sometimes called a hernia sac, which you can usually see or feel. Other organs like your stomach can also get pushed into this bulge. Whether it causes trouble or not depends on how big it is and where it is in your body.
Symptoms
Hernias usually can be feet or seen as bulges. Sometimes they don’t hurt, but they can cause pain, burning, or a pulling feeling, especially when you’re using your muscles. Big hernias can be uncomfortable and upsetting. If a hernia pinches part of your intestine, you might have tummy troubles. In men, a hernia can even make the scrotum swell up. Sudden pain or pain with nausea or vomiting can be a sign of a dangerous blockage. Hernias inside your body are different and can cause heartburn, trouble swallowing, or difficulty breathing. These can be treated with medicine or surgery.