Umbilical Hernia Explained: Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Treatment & Prevention Tips

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An umbilical hernia arises when fat or a portion of the intestine pushes through a soft spot in the abdominal muscles close to the belly button. This condition is most common in infants, especially premature babies, but it can also affect adults. In babies, the hernia often appears as a soft bulge under the skin and may become more visible when the baby cries, coughs, or strains. Most infant umbilical hernias close on their own by age one or two.

 

In adults, causes may include obesity, heavy lifting, multiple pregnancies, or previous abdominal surgeries. Unlike those in children, adult hernias are less likely to resolve without treatment and may require surgical repair, especially if they cause pain or increase in size. While generally not life-threatening, complications like strangulation of the intestine can occur if left untreated, making timely medical evaluation necessary.


In this episode of the Umbilical hernia podcast, we will explore what an umbilical hernia is, why it occurs, what common symptoms are, what the risk factors are, and what the best approaches are for treatment and prevention.


Join the PACE Hospitals Podcast with Dr. Suresh Kumar S - a Surgical Gastroenterologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon at PACE Hospitals, Hitech City, Hyderabad, India. As we explore the development of an umbilical hernia, we’ll look into how it forms, the common causes behind it, its visible signs, and the possible complications that may arise if left untreated.


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