Umbilical hernia is a very common abnormality of the belly button that occurs in most babies first years of life. Although parents become very concerned when they find out that their child has been diagnosed with umbilical hernia, there is virtually no reason to be worried about. Apart from being in-esthetic, umbilical hernia raises no major physiological issues. This type of hernia is a mild disorder that doesnt interfere with the normal development of the child. Umbilical hernia is a post-natal abnormality of the belly button that occurs in more than 10 percent of all babies. This umbilical abnormality is commonly developed by girls and prematurely born infants and it is usually revealed in babies older than 6 months, rarely occurring prior to this age.
Umbilical hernia occurs when the umbilical ring fails to close properly, causing the belly button to swell. The swelling of the belly button induces babies a state of local discomfort and sometimes a small degree of soreness. In some cases, umbilical hernia can be accentuated by the babies movement and straining. The disorder doesnt generate any other symptoms and it involves no risk of complication. Although umbilical...