What is the hernia that able to be put back in abdominal cavity?

A reducible hernia is the type of hernia that able to be put back in abdominal cavity. A reducible hernia occurs when an organ or tissue protrudes through a weakness in the muscle or connective tissue that normally holds it in place, but can be manually pushed back into the abdominal cavity. This type of hernia is often associated with a bulge or swelling in the affected area that may disappear when lying down or applying pressure. Reducible hernias are generally considered to be less severe than irreducible hernias, which cannot be pushed back into place and may require surgical intervention.

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