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Do hernias cause pain?
Hernias do not typically cause sharp pain but they do can cause discomfort. In hernias of the groin, this discomfort is often described as a nagging, vague pain that sometimes extends into the testicle or down the thigh. There are some situations however when hernias can cause severe pain and are considered an emeregency. This is when a piece of intestine becomes stuck inside of a hernia and is called incarceration.

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