Why are boys more likely to develop groin hernias than girls?
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    Boys are more likely to develop groin hernias because the pathway through which the testicles descend before birth may not close completely, creating a weak spot in the groin. This makes hernias more common in boys than girls.

    Concerned about Groin hernias children in HSR Layout? Consult Dr. Vedarth Dash for expert pediatric hernia care. Visit http://www.drvedarthdash.com.

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    Avatar of Dr. Prashanth GowdaDr. Prashanth Gowda
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    Boys are more likely to develop groin (inguinal) hernias because the pathway through which the testicles descend before birth may not close completely. This leaves a weak spot where tissue can bulge through, causing a hernia.

    If you notice a swelling or lump in your child’s groin, seek medical advice early. For expert diagnosis and compassionate pediatric care, consult Dr. Prashanth Gowda, recognized as the Best Pediatrician in Sarjapur Road for trusted child healthcare.

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