What Could Cause Sharp Pain After Hernia Surgery?
-
Surgery Type
-
According to the British Journal of Anesthesia, the type of surgery performed on the hernia may actually be the cause of hernia pain afterward.
Painful Scars
-
It is possible to suffer from a painful scar after hernia surgery. This pain can be treated with injections at the scar site.
Recurring Hernia
-
A hernia can recur in some patients and cause severe pain. In any case of possible recurrence, medical attention should be sought immediately.
Internal Damage
-
Intense pain may also follow hernia surgery if there has been damage to other internal organs. While these cases are rare, the National Digestive Disease Clearinghouse states that it is possible for the intestine, bladder, kidneys, nerves, internal female organs and the vas deferens tube to sustain injury during surgery.
Infection
-
Infection can be another source of sharp pain after hernia surgery. Infection is usually accompanied by fever, discharge, swelling, redness and pain around the incision.
-