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* A pre-existing weak spot in the abdominal wall | * A pre-existing weak spot in the abdominal wall | ||
* Straining during bowel movements or urination | * Straining during bowel movements or urination | ||
* Medications - [[Rifaximin]] | * Medications - [[Rifaximin]], [[ibuprofen lysine]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Causes
- Heavy lifting
- Ascites
- Pregnancy
- Excess weight
- Chronic coughing.
- Increased pressure within the abdomen
- A pre-existing weak spot in the abdominal wall
- Straining during bowel movements or urination
- Medications - Rifaximin, ibuprofen lysine