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9. Diagnosis

Doctors use multiple techniques to diagnose a ventral hernia. They look for physical symptoms, including narrow stools, a lump in the abdomen, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. Blood tests indicate whether there is an infection or blockage, and imaging tests — like CT, MRI, or ultrasound — determine the extent of the hernia and the damage.

abdominal ultrasound diagnosis DjelicS / Getty Images

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