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Umbilical Hernia
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What is an Umbilical Hernia?
An Umbilical Hernia occurs when a part of the intestine or fatty tissue pushes through the abdominal muscles near the belly button (navel). It’s especially common in newborns and infants, though it can also occur in adults due to increased abdominal pressure from obesity, pregnancy, or heavy lifting.
In infants, the condition is often harmless and may resolve on its own. In adults, surgery is usually required to prevent complications.
Symptoms of Umbilical Hernia
In infants and children:
A soft bulge or swelling near the navel, especially when crying, coughing, or straining
Usually painless
In adults:
Visible or tender swelling at the belly button
Discomfort or pain, especially during physical activity
Nausea or bloating in some cases
Seek immediate medical attention if the hernia becomes painful, discolored, or irreducible, as this could indicate a strangulated hernia, which is a surgical emergency.
Diagnosis and Treatment in Ghaziabad
Diagnosis is based on physical examination and, in some cases, ultrasound or CT scan.
Treatment options:
Observation: For small hernias in infants, as most close on their own by age 2.
Surgical Repair (Herniorrhaphy): Recommended for large, painful, or persistent hernias. Our laparoscopic surgery offers:
Minimal scarring
Shorter recovery time
Low risk of recurrence
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Experienced pediatric and general surgeons
Advanced diagnostic and surgical facilities
Day-care procedures with quick recovery
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- Pyloric Stenosis
- Intestinal Atresia
- Meckel's Diverticulum
- Gastroschisis
- Meconium Ileus
- Crohn's Disease
- Meconium Plug
- Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)
- Perianal & Perirectal Abscess
- Omphalocele
- Short-Bowel Syndrome
- Ulcerative Colitis
- Umbilical Infection (Omphalitis)
- Anorectal Malformations
- Intussusception
- Hirschsprung's Disease
- Appendicitis
- Spleen Problems
- Umbilical Hernia