Hernia
It’s nothing but the abnormal exit of tissue or organ ( such as the intestine, omentum, etc) through the wall of the cavity in which it normally resides.
Gallbladder
Your gallbladder is a small organ located in your upper right abdomen, right below your liver. It’s a pouch that stores bile, a green-yellow liquid.
Hiatal
A hiatal hernia is when your stomach bulges up into your chest through an opening in your diaphragm, the muscle that separates the two areas.
Appendix
Appendicitis happens when your appendix becomes inflamed, likely due to a blockage. It can be acute or chronic. The appendix is a small pouch attached.
Piles
Piles are hemorrhoids swollen inside and around the lining of your buttocks or anal lining. They usually get better on their own after a few days.
Fistual
The anus is the external opening through which feces are expelled from the body. Just inside the anus are a number of small glands that make mucus.
Fissure
An anal fissure is a tear in the lining of the anus or anal canal (the opening through which stool passes out of the body). The fissure can be painful.
Breast Lump
Breast lumps are noncancerous, which means they are benign. You might be surprised to find a breast lump, it may not affect your long-term health.