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Umbilical hernia occurs when a loop of intestine or other tissues bulges through the hole in the stomach muscles (previously allowing the baby’s umbilical cord to pass through), which failed to close completely after birth. Like what Diana mentioned, such hernias are generally painless and does not cause any discomfort. They appear as a bulge in newborns and are likely more noticeable (usually after a few weeks or months after birth) when the baby cries. They can be diagnosed after a physical examination by your pediatrician. Usually, these hernias will close on their own by ages 3 or 4. Otherwise, a simple surgical procedure could be performed to help repair the hernia. Consult your doctor for his/her opinion on whether the operation is necessary. For more information on this and other types of hernias common in children, you can refer to this article: http://sg.theasianparent.com/common-hernia-in-kids/ (information on umbilical hernia could be found on the second page of the article)

Do you notice there is a bulge at the umbilical area as shown in the picture? An umbilical hernia creates a soft swelling or bulge near the navel (umbilicus). If your baby has an umbilical hernia, you may notice the bulge only when he or she cries, coughs or strains. The bulge may disappear when your baby is calm or lies on his or her back. Umbilical hernias in children are usually painless. Umbilical hernias that appear during adulthood may cause abdominal discomfort. If you suspect that your baby has an umbilical hernia, talk with your child's pediatrician. Seek emergency care if your baby has an umbilical hernia and: -Your baby appears to be in pain -Your baby begins to vomit -The bulge becomes tender, swollen or discolored http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/umbilical-hernia/basics/symptoms/con-20025630

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