A bilateral inguinal hernia is a medical condition where both sides of the inguinal canal in the abdomen have a bulging or protrusion. This weakness in the abdominal wall can cause the intestines to push through and form a hernia. Symptoms include a visible or palpable lump, discomfort or pain, especially during physical activity or straining, and a heavy or dragging sensation in the groin area.
A bilateral inguinal hernia is a medical condition where both sides of the inguinal canal in the abdomen have a bulging or protrusion. This weakness in the abdominal wall can cause the intestines to push through and form a hernia. Symptoms include a visible or palpable lump, discomfort or pain, especially during physical activity or straining, and a heavy or dragging sensation in the groin area.