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Is a Hernia Brief Helpful?

Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum

Hernia briefs are one of several resources that people dealing with the pain of hernias can use to receive at least some relief from their condition. Utilized before and after a hernia operation, this form of hernia underwear can offer support similar to that of a hernia belt. In some cases, they may in fact be a superior option in terms of allowing the individual to continue on with the daily routine.

One of the most important aspects of any hernia support garment is to effectively immobilize the hernia. Doing so makes it possible for the sufferer to carry on with a wide range of daily tasks that would otherwise be too painful to perform. The design of the hernia brief provides enough pressure to keep the hernia from protruding or shifting as the individual walks, sits or moves about. For some people, the brief can even allow them to enjoy jogging without worrying about causing additional damage.

Hernia briefs help to prevent a hernia from protruding.
Hernia briefs help to prevent a hernia from protruding.

Another example of the helpfulness of the hernia brief is the lack of bulk. Many devices, including a hernia belt, can be somewhat bulky. While the brief is very strong and offers excellent support, the undergarment fits neatly under regular clothes. The ability to dress normally, with no additional bulkiness or bulges, can often provide an emotional boost for hernia sufferers.

Hernia patients should confer with their respective doctors to determine the best option for hernia support during the treatment process.
Hernia patients should confer with their respective doctors to determine the best option for hernia support during the treatment process.

In terms of athletic support, these garments generally work much better than a belt. The support panels built into the brief not only prevent shifting during physical activity, but also maintain the right amount of pressure to prevent the hernia from protruding. That is not necessarily the case with other hernia support equipment. For added comfort, the brief is normally constructed so no additional pressure is placed on genitalia, although the pouch does function in a manner similar to any athletic supporter.

If a hernia belt is seen as too bulky, a hernia brief may be an alternative.
If a hernia belt is seen as too bulky, a hernia brief may be an alternative.

Some designs for a hernia brief allow include inner pockets that make it possible to remove the support cushions if necessary. The ability to add or remove cushions is ideal for an inguinal hernia, since the brief can be arranged to provide just the right support to prevent the inguinal canal from opening. In addition, the removable cushions make it possible to optimize the efficiency of the support before and after hernia surgery. This can help minimize chafing, the development of rashes, and other common issues associated with various types of hernia support devices.

The necessity of surgery depends upon the location and size of a hernia.
The necessity of surgery depends upon the location and size of a hernia.

While the hernia brief may not be the ideal answer for everyone, there is no doubt that many people find this device to be exactly what they need. To determine if the brief is the best option, it is a good idea for the patient to confer with the attending physician and explore all the options for hernia support during the treatment process.

Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum

After many years in the teleconferencing industry, Michael decided to embrace his passion for trivia, research, and writing by becoming a full-time freelance writer. Since then, he has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including TheHealthBoard, and his work has also appeared in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and several newspapers. Malcolm’s other interests include collecting vinyl records, minor league baseball, and cycling.

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Malcolm Tatum
Malcolm Tatum

After many years in the teleconferencing industry, Michael decided to embrace his passion for trivia, research, and writing by becoming a full-time freelance writer. Since then, he has contributed articles to a variety of print and online publications, including TheHealthBoard, and his work has also appeared in poetry collections, devotional anthologies, and several newspapers. Malcolm’s other interests include collecting vinyl records, minor league baseball, and cycling.

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Discussion Comments

bluedolphin

@literally45-- I wasn't really happy with mine because they were too tight. Even though I ordered the one that was described to be my size, it was smaller than my size.

When I wear it, I have to take it off in a few hours because it's just too tight and it starts hurting my skin. I would have sent it back but they don't accept returns and this is the largest size they have.

My recommendation is if you want to try a hernia brief, but it from a physical store where you can look and possibly try the product before purchasing it. Otherwise, more than likely, it won't fit you well.

fBoyle

@literally45-- What kind of hernia do you have?

I wore one for inguinal hernia for several wees before my surgery and I was satisfied with it. It gave me enough support to get around until I had the surgery. I don't know if I would wear one on a regular basis but it's good to have on hand.

literally45

I'm using a hernia belt regularly but I'm not too happy with it. It does provide support, but it's not stable and moves around too much. So I have to re-position it every once in a while to make sure that it continues to support my hernia. I also hate that it's bulky. It's inevitable for people to know I'm wearing it.

I have never tried a hernia brief but it sounds like the brief would work a lot better for me than the belt. My only concern is, is it too tight? Does it cause any circulation problems in the long run?

I would love to hear from those of you who have been wearing the briefs. Do you recommend them?

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      Hernia briefs help to prevent a hernia from protruding.
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