Umbilical Hernia

An umbilical hernia presents as a bulge around the navel and may cause discomfort or pain in the abdomen. It is common in adults and may enlarge over time if left untreated.

What Is an Umbilical Hernia?

An umbilical hernia is a type of hernia that occurs when part of the intestine or fatty tissue protrudes through a weak point in the abdominal wall, in the area of the navel. It may develop gradually and often becomes more noticeable when standing upright or during physical strain.

Initially, an umbilical hernia may not cause significant pain; however, as it enlarges it can lead to discomfort and a feeling of pressure in the abdomen. Many patients discover it incidentally upon noticing the bulge around the navel.

The most common symptoms of umbilical hernia are:

- lump in the navel

- pain or discomfort in the area

- feeling of pressure in the abdomen

- worsening of symptoms with physical activity

Progressive increase in the size of the hernia

Treatment

The treatment of umbilical hernia depends on its size and symptoms. In small hernias without significant discomfort, monitoring may be recommended. However, when the hernia grows or causes pain, surgical repair is the safest option.

Surgical repair can be performed using open or laparoscopic technique, depending on the case. In many cases a surgical mesh is used to reinforce the abdominal wall and reduce the risk of recurrence.

The advantages of surgical repair are:

- permanent resolution of the hernia

- relief from the symptoms

- reducing the risk of complications

- improved quality of life

Recovery

Recovery after surgical repair of an umbilical hernia is usually smooth. Most patients are mobilised immediately and return home the same day or the following day.

During the recovery period it is recommended to:

- avoid intense physical activity

- gradual return to daily activities

Αvoid lifting heavy objects for a specific period

Adhere to medical instructions

Full recovery is gradual and most patients return to their normal daily life within a short period.

Associated Clinical

IASO General Clinic

Central private clinic with modern surgical facilities.

Henry Dunant Hospital Center

Clinical hospital with an organized surgical department.

A White Cross On The Athens Clinic

Private clinic with an organized surgical department, advanced medical facilities and specialized scientific staff.

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