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Ultrasound says hernia, surgeon says no
I am seeking advice. I have had a small lump on my abdomen for as long as I can remember, but recently it started becoming more painful and I have been having issues with nausea. The lump is approximately 1 cm in diameter and is about 2 inches below my navel, midline. My doctor suggested it was an odd place for a hernia, and thought it may be urachal cyst. I had an ultrasound done, and the radiology report said I had a hernia, with 4.6 cm of bowels coming through! This seemed large to me since I could only feel a cm wide lump. I then went to a surgeon. Upon abdominal exam, surgeon said it was a weird place for a hernia or a urachal cyst. He was fairly adamant that the lump did not feel like a hernia and suggested he could just do a small incision and remove the lump. But suggested I should have a CT scan which would give me a definitive answer. Will the CT scan give a definitive answer though? Anyone have a similar experience or any advice?
I am a 30 year old female, not overweight about 5’3″ and 125 lbs
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