🛡️ Support Your Recovery in Style!
The Everyday Medical Inguinal Hernia Support Belt is designed for men and women, fitting hip circumferences of 34-44 inches. This adjustable belt provides effective relief from inguinal and groin hernias, offering dual side support and a discreet, comfortable fit for everyday wear.
C**D
Must have for hernia sufferers.
Simple to use and amazing. Allowed me to work long hours on my feet, without hernia pain.
C**L
This device works really well.
This device words really well if you need it. I found the included "ball" to big and hard to be comfortable for me. But there is a pouch that you can put a sock or two in. That works perfectly for me.
G**C
Face it, you aren't buying it as a fashion statement
First if you are reading this either you or someone you know has an inguinal hernia (or something else) and you are making the purchase to make you more comfortable.The belt works fine, it holds pressure for me anyway at the point I need it as I cannot have scope surgery due to prostate Cx so it would require more down time ( i don't know how it could be more) so no surgery for me at this time.Photo's:from left first, third and forth shows the "reinforced" strip to prevent rollover. it works but does develop a kink which causes a oil can effect( for those of you too young to know what that is old-timer oil cans were fil push from the bottom and it would click)Also you will see cotton pulls, I think this is a combination of the clothes fabric and the belt fabric rubbing but could also be a result of next itemthat Velcro strap, first it sticks to anything. If you see in photo #6 I actually re-attach it to the area where it fastens.They show in the instructions that the strap is going seemingly between the crevice? I did not try as I am not a fan of flossing my ass. I originally tried the strap in the position you see in the photo, it's Velcroed and holds the strap.then I tried to move the strap so it would be more centered. Not only was in more uncomfortable but without it being held by the belt it travels slightly at times and more at others and then you get strap ass. So I put the strap back to where it can attach to the belt and therefore also providing me with a place to secure the strap for removal. You have to negotiate the strap on the hernia side of the boys( sorry women can't help you) and when you do first make sure it's snug, sadly the attaching point although looks sewed well is straight and has no anchor to prevent it from going horizontal yo vertical. This doesn't effect the belt too much while wearing it the only thing you want to make sure of also is that when you run the strap under and through the attaching point make sure to attach the Velcro strap to itself completely and not to your underwear or just half on the strap as the Velcro will find a way to rub an area that wherever it may be you don't really want to be pulling on the area this day and age anywhere where you can be seen or a camera placed as who knows what's someone's interpretation of your crotch maneuvering means to them as they present it to HR, your spouse, co-workers, neighbors etc. you get the idea. if you have the ability or access to someone who sews or a tailor you may want to have the connecting point reinforced at the corners( sewn to each side) so it stays in place and to the manufacturer , I understand this is a bi-directional belt and perhaps you cannot dart the loop until you know what side? Then install two loops going at both diagonal positions and then everyone is more comfortable.Function:It works well, i am not uncomfortable wearing it. It does supply a lot of elastic band pressure around your hips, it cannot ride waist or below as it would not protect the area. Besides the "pillow" it comes with to push back the hernia it also has a pocket I would imagine to increase the pressure on the hernia or maybe body size and shape. They do not supply you with anything but you can fold even a paper towel to get more depth but it is not necessary for my problem.I am retired/disabled with a lot of pain problems etc. I believe my hernia was caused by opioid induced constipation and the desire to go and push.I have not and I would not use the belt while using a seated restroom without removing it, you don't want to be lazy and you probably don't carry a spare.Just advice:If you have a right inguinal hernia and have to use the seat I make sure that for me my left hand stays pressed against the hernia area does prevent it 90% of the time from moving.I do not review items often as I hate to purchase something and the next day they ask how I liked it, how do I know.. Give me time to use it. I purchased these belts on April 3 2021 from Amazon. I purchased the first one about 7-10 days earlier from Everyday Medical direct as the wait/shipping time was indicating sooner and I wanted it sooner so you are looking at about a months wear.Some of my issues that made me purchase the item of course the hernia itself but when I stand in one place as in doing dishes it would be rather uncomfortable and the same would happen while walking, using stairs especially upstairs.I wish everyone good luck with your hernia, the pandemic, and all of the other things to look forward to.If you attach the strap as I do make sure have garments that will go down your leg as Velcro rubbing not so good.I also bought the beige , I don’t know why! I am not matching garments. Maybe it will be the style
W**D
Fantastic !!!!!!!!
Ive been struggling at work and in fact can't work !!!!!! This device will keep me pain free and maintain my sanity while I wait for a surgical appointment. True to size and comfortable to wear. The trick to a comfortable fit is in adjusting the device and the correct positioning and amount of tension. Boxer style briefs are a must if you are going to wear this device. A very well made personal medical device. I'll likely order a second one so I always have a clean one on hand. Designed in the US and made in China, like all good products. 🤣
D**Z
Good quality but not a good option for biking (road or stationary)
Upon opening the package, I liked the product. It looks well-made and the design makes sense.I tried it on and got it to a fairly comfortable fit. Now I'm able to stand and walk and do most normal activities without fear of my inguinal hernia popping out.The inner pocket is a nice touch - it allows me to put custom padding without it moving around. The included pad is a bit thick for me but it's usable. I don't understand why people complain about that - you don't HAVE to use it. Socks and various pieces of fabric can be stuck in there for a truly custom fit.I would have given this 5 stars but read below for why I dropped it down to 3.THE BAD:My main complaint about the design is the plastic buckle that you loop the groin band around. It sticks out beyond the fabric so when things get tight, it will dig into your nether regions and the area where your thigh meets your groin. Because of this, it can be hard to get comfortable when sitting on a couch.I bought this so I could resume my Peloton bike workouts. If you are wearing padded bike shorts, this will definitely dig into your groin area. Very uncomfortable and downright painful. I tried messing around with positioning but couldn't tolerate it for more than 5 minutes. I tried riding with plain athletic boxer briefs and could get them to work but I lose the padding protection for my butt.I would return this if I could but I already used it. I wish they could have positioned the plastic buckle half an inch higher - that way it is shielded by the fabric.Bottom line:If you want to use this for bike riding, look for something without a plastic buckle sticking out.
A**R
Quality product
Purchased this for my husband, newly diagnosed inguinal hernia. His is very new, very small so he mainly uses it to remind him not to lift anything too heavy. The waist strap is adjustable and the velcro hold well. I do feel this product has value for the money spent.
D**O
Great product.
So glad I got this! Really took my pain level way down. Highly recommend if you have a hernia!
K**R
(Possibly) reverse the strap!
This device used to be called a truss in my father's time. He, too, had a hernia (inguinal) in his lifetime. Apparently, sometimes runs in families. Anyway, this is a pretty good and well-built item. Copious velcro is used to adjust and secure the belt(s). There is a hip-belt and a tightening crotch belt. The waist belt must be installed high on the hip opposite the (inguinal) hernia and must be tight(!) to prevent slipping down while walking, etc.It would have gotten 5 stars had it been properly assembled at the factory. The strap that adjusts (tightens) the hernia pad was installed backwards. This made it very hard to properly tighten the strap and required twisting the strap, making it less than comfortable as the buckle for this belt ends up between your legs (wear the device OVER underwear to reduce discomfort from possible chaffing). Once I figured this out, was much easier to put on and adjust. I would order again.
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