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What is Umbilical Hernia?

Umbilical hernia is a disease that can happen in or near the belly button, especially in pregnant women who have gained too much weight. For different reasons, it can also happen to adults and babies. Umbilical hernia in pregnant women isn’t dangerous, and it usually goes away when the pregnancy is over. If it doesn’t go away, though, it should be treated.

A few days after birth, the blood supply cord falls out of the umbilical pit, which is also called the “sensitive birth area.” This closes the umbilical pit. The baby will have an umbilical hernia if it doesn’t close. The mother has an umbilical hernia because the umbilical pit opens up during pregnancy. This happens when the mother gains too much weight. This is why adults get hernias in the belly button. The closed pit opens again after a few years for different reasons.

It happens to about 2% of adults and can lead to serious problems if it is not treated. Since it goes away on its own in babies and pregnant women, it is not a big deal, but if it happens to an adult, it will be a big deal.

Umbilical hernias often happen after surgery, so people who are going to have surgery should be very careful not to get one. Make sure to sit up straight and not eat too much. One reason for an umbilical hernia is surgery, and another is putting on too much weight. Aside from that, it also happens a lot in people with cirrhosis. Another reason is to lose extra weight. When you lose weight, your abdominal muscles will get weaker and water will build up in your navel.

What are the symptoms of Umbilical Hernia?

  • The main sign is swelling in the area around the belly button. This visible swelling will start to look like a hazelnut and grow or stay that way over time.
  • When you stretch, the shape of your belly button changes.
  • When the abdominal muscles are tight, it makes the bloating worse.
  • If the swelling goes away when you lie down, it’s likely that you have an umbilical hernia.
  • In some cases, the area around the belly button may turn red or even get a bruise.
  • When you strain, the pressure in your stomach goes up, which makes the area around your navel hurt.
  • When you cough, you feel pain in the area around your belly button. In some cases, people feel like they are on fire.
  • When the body is forced to do work, pain and burning can be felt.
  • The area around the belly button has deformities that can be seen and felt at first glance.
  • Pain, trouble going to the bathroom, and sometimes not being able to go to the bathroom at all are all serious symptoms.
  • Umbilical hernia is when the swelling in the belly button can’t be pushed back in.
  • Common symptoms include feeling sick more often and having stomach problems. It can’t be called a direct problem because it’s not clear if it’s an umbilical hernia or not.

Umbilical hernia in pregnant women and babies is not dangerous because it can heal on its own. But if it has been seen in an adult, it needs urgent treatment. Umbilical hernias can grow and make it hard to breathe. It is very dangerous to try to choke an umbilical hernia.

If the hernia is pushed too hard, the pain that adults feel will get a lot worse. The stomach will stop doing most of what it does, and the whole area around it will hurt. Without more care, the hernia will strangle, which is a major emergency that needs surgery right away. If the hernia is not fixed with surgery, it will poison the intestine.

If a hernia is not treated, it can kill off part of the intestine. In fact, the intestine could burst, and if the hernia isn’t fixed, the person could die. Since it is a serious problem, it needs to be treated right away.

It’s easy to tell if the hernia is being strangled. It should be clear that there will be a lot of pain, and that most adults have never felt this kind of pain before. There will be problems, like throwing up and not going to the bathroom. Umbilical hernia, which makes it hard for gas and stool to move, and blood in the stool or urine. One more sign is feeling sick.

If there is even the slightest chance that the hernia is suffocating you, you should see a doctor right away. Umbilical hernias are rare diseases that always lead to death and are never missed.

See also : Umbilical Hernia Surgery Detailed Resource

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