Written By:
Dr. Parul Garg
Consultant – General & Gastro Surgery
Sohana Hospital, Mohali.
Experience: 15+ Years
Speciality: Hernia Treatment
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55,000 to 58,000 hernia surgeries are performed daily worldwide, hence spreading awareness about hernia treatment is important. In this blog we talk about Latest Hernia Treatment in 2026, what hernia is, what are its causes,and how can Sohana Hospital help you with all that comes under the name of laparoscopic hernia surgery in Mohali, and hernia surgery cost.
What is Hernia?
Hernia is when an organ or a fatty tissue squeezes through a weak spot or opening in the surrounding muscle or tissue layer. They most commonly appear in the abdomen or groin area that becomes more visible with coughing, bending, or straining. Inguinal Hernia, Umbilical Hernia, Hiatal Hernia, Incisional Hernia and Femoral Hernia are the most basic types of Hernia.

What causes Hernia?
Hernia is mainly caused by a combination of abdominal muscle weakness and increased pressure in the abdominal area. Factors that contribute to this combination usually are heavy lifting, persistent coughing, congenital defects, aging, or tissue damage caused by occidental damage. Major factors leading to hernia are:-
- Straining
- Preexisting Weakness
- Underlying Health Conditions
- A job putting pressure on heavy lifting or many hours of standing.
- Chronic coughs or allergies
What all helps in Hernia Treatment in 2026?
While medications, and exercises can relieve temporary symptoms, an actual is the only permanent remedy for hernia treatment. Symptoms can be effectively managed with a specialised diet, lifestyle adjustments and supportive devices. Treatments include:-
- Robotic & Laparoscopic Surgery
- Open Surgery
- Surgical Mesh
How can Sohana Hospital help me with Hernia Treatment?
Sohana Hospital helps with hernia treatment by providing the best robotic surgery. From smaller incisions, less post-operative pain to a lower risk of infection, shorter hospital stays, all is easily available with top hospital for hernia surgery Chandigarh. Major facilities include:-
- Natural Feeling After Surgery
- Shorter Hospital Stay
- Safe for High Risk Patients
- Better than Traditional Surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to live with a hernia without surgery?
While hernias cannot heal on their own or disappear without an operation, lifestyle & physical adjustments like limiting strain, managing weight, looking after your physical health like preventing constipation, and wearing a hernia belt can help live a manageable life with hernia.
How can Sohana Hospital help me with Hernia Treatment?
Sohana Hospital helps with all kinds of hernia treatment,from inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia, incisional hernia, and hiatal hernia. Our advanced surgical options include robotic surgery, laparoscopic and traditional open surgery for hernia surgery in Chandigarh.
How long is hernia surgery recovery?
Recovering from hernia surgery is usually followed by next day discharge with robotics, in terms of recovery, so that the patient can go home and recover well. Depending on the way the patient’s body reacts,or you had minimally invasive (laparoscopic) or open surgery decides the actual recovery time.
How long in bed after hernia surgery?
Complete bed routine is not recommended, or required after a hernia operation. The patients are highly encouraged to try getting up and moving within the first 24 hours of the surgery. Early movement promotes blood circulation, prevents complications like blood clots, and helps you heal faster.
What not to eat after hernia surgery?
Avoiding foods that can cause gas, bloating, or constipation, as these increase abdominal pressure , along with strain on the healing muscles. Major foods to avoid include fried or greasy foods, carbonated beverages, spicy dishes, and heavy meats.
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Medically Reviewed By:
Dr. Vivek Rahanoo
Consultant General Surgery
Sohana Hospital, Mohali.
Credentials of the Author:
-MD Internal Medicine
– MS General Surgery
-10+ Years of Surgical Experience
