Torres Has a Hernia

If the hernia is serious and Fernando Torres needs an operation i beleive he will want it as soon as possible because the world cup is next year.
 
Hopefully rafa will play him anyway and he will will tear the thing good and proper tomorrow meaning a good 6-8 weeks out and effectively the end of bin dipping season
 
Emarati*Soccer*Star said:
wots a hernia??

Its like having one of them poo's that wont come out but wont go back in but you cant pull your pants up because it doesnt feel right!
 
Bluemooner33 said:
Emarati*Soccer*Star said:
wots a hernia??

Its like having one of them poo's that wont come out but wont go back in but you cant pull your pants up because it doesnt feel right!

Lmao, thought I was the only one!

This is excellent news, maybe we can take advantage of this (for once!)
 
Emarati*Soccer*Star said:
ya wotever -_- i believe you :P...............COMON PPL WOT IS A HERNIA???....I DONT UNDERSTAND IT and yes i did google it but still i didnt get it!!!!
You obviously didn't google hard enough...

Hernias are, by definition, a defect in the muscle container of the abdominal wall. That is, they are a gap, hole or defect in the abdominal wall. As a result of this hole or defect, the contents of the abdominal cavity, such as intestine, fat and other organs, may tend to be push through this hole by the normal pressure that occurs within the abdomen. As this material pushes through the hernia defect, a bulge or localized area of swelling will become evident beneath the skin of the abdominal wall. Since there are many Types of hernias, the site of this bulge will vary according to the type of hernia and location of the hole or defect. With activity such as exercise, coughing, lifting and straining etc., the pressure within the abdomen increases. As a result, more abdominal contents tend to push through the hernia defect, and the bulge gradually increases in size.
 

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