Hernia

/ˈhɜːrniə/ noun

A medical condition where an internal organ pushes through a weak spot in the surrounding muscle or tissue wall. Most commonly occurs in the abdomen or groin area.

From Latin hernia meaning 'rupture, protruding viscera.' The word comes from an Indo-European root meaning 'to tear or split.' It entered medical English in the 14th century and has remained the standard term for this condition across medical traditions.

AMሄርኒያ
ARفتق
BNহার্নিয়া
CAhernia
CSkýla
DAbrok
DEBruch
ELκήλη
EShernia
FAفتق
FItyrä
FRhernie
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