A hernia can be an unexpected and sometimes worrying diagnosis. Many people wonder if there is anything they could have done to prevent it, or what steps they can take now to lower the risk of developing it. While not every hernia can be prevented (especially those caused by natural weaknesses in the abdominal wall or after surgery), healthy lifestyle habits play an important role in reducing the chances of hernia formation. At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we believe in empowering patients with knowledge so they can make informed choices about their health.
A hernia occurs when an organ, often part of the intestine, pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal or groin muscles. Factors that increase abdominal pressure or weaken muscles can raise the risk, such as:
By managing these risk factors where possible, you can significantly reduce your chances of developing a hernia.
Excess weight puts constant pressure on the abdominal wall. Even gradual weight loss can help reduce this strain. Choosing balanced meals and staying active are key steps.
Constipation and straining during bowel movements can increase abdominal pressure, making hernias more likely. A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and adequate hydration helps prevent constipation.
Whether at the gym or while carrying groceries, lifting with your legs rather than your back and avoiding sudden jerky movements can protect your abdominal muscles. If an object feels too heavy, ask for help.
Chronic coughing caused by smoking is a significant risk factor for hernias. Quitting smoking not only reduces coughing but also improves tissue healing and overall health.
Light core-strengthening exercises, such as walking, swimming, or yoga, can support the abdominal wall. Avoid high-intensity exercises that strain your abdomen unless guided by a professional.
Conditions such as persistent cough, allergies, or prostate problems (which may cause straining during urination) can increase abdominal pressure. Seeking treatment for these issues helps reduce hernia risk.
It’s important to understand that not every hernia can be prevented. Some people are born with weaker abdominal tissues, and hernias can also occur after surgeries despite careful precautions. However, by adopting healthier daily habits, you can greatly reduce the likelihood of developing one.