Hi There,
I am so happy to know that you are being taken care of. You have had a good evaluation. It sounds like you have a hernia. A hernia is a weakness in the abdominal wall. The weak area can commonly occur along the old incision line. Your description is perfect. Because there is a weak area, your intestine can push through the weak area and appear as a lump. This occurs mostly when you are standing or straining your abdominal muscles. It is good that you can push the lump back in. For people where there is a lump and it cannot be pushed back in, that is called an "incarcerated hernia". That is a surgical emergency because the intestine that is struck can have its blood supply blocked off which is dangerous. Your nausea may be related to the hernia.
You should ask your doctor about seeing a surgeon. You may need this repaired
best wishes to you.
Is it possible it could be a hernia. Either from previous abdominal surgery or the abdominal wall. I know this may not help but it's just a thought.
GOOD LUCK
Thank you for the information...
I have had a hernia repaired in 03' that was located in my belly button. This is located about two inches lower, so that could be the case again.
Glad the thought was useful. It may be that a small loop of bowel slips through the hernia and causes the pain and nausea and that would explain why,when you push it it dissapears. Try looking up hernia,strangulated hernia ect.
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