6 Vomiting, Nausea, Dizziness
Another common type of hernia is the incarcerated hernia. Incarcerated hernias and inguinal hernias are not mutually exclusive, meaning that a hernia can actually belong to both these categories at once.
Essentially, an incarcerated hernia is a hernia that is trapped within the abdominal wall and is strangulated as a result. This means that you can no longer push the organ back inside to alleviate the pain, and it means that the blood supply to the organ in question will be severely compromised. That, in turn, means you are likely to experience symptoms associated with damage to that organ – such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, or other issues.