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7. Reduced Blood Supply

A growing hernia puts pressure on blood vessels and restricts the blood supply to herniated tissues or organs. This results in discomfort, tenderness, numbness, and sometimes severe pain and signifies that the individual is at risk of strangulation.

Could You Have a Hernia? 10 Signs to Look Out For
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