3. Vomiting and Nausea
Vomiting and nausea are two of the most common symptoms that you will notice in the case of most abdominal hernias, including in most typical cases of a ventral hernia. If you have developed any kind of abdominal hernia, it’s going to place more pressure than needed on the stomach, intestines and surrounding tissues from the inside – and other than the pain, constant nausea is one of the first symptoms you might feel.
Just like the stabbing or pulsating pain that goes along with having a hernia, vomiting and nausea are bound to be worse with pressing the injury site – and bound to get considerably worse as the hernia is allowed to progress untreated, where it could cause the death of tissue. This can only be seen with the correct scans.
If you suspect a hernia or if you experience chronic pain, discomfort, vomiting or nausea, the best thing you can do is an appointment with your doctor.