I think MRI is supposed to be better. Also, though, you want to make sure a great hernia looks at the images as well because radiologists sometimes don’t see all…. I had a pelvic MRI that said no hernias and then the hernia doctor made me do something called a pubalgia MRI which showed an inguinal hernia but, the specialist, upon looking at the images, actually said there were two inguinals and potentially a femoral.
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