Umbilical Hernia

An umbilical hernia occurs when the intestinal muscles protrude through the abdominal muscles present on the belly button. It occurs commonly in children, and they are harmless. In adults, umbilical hernia shows some symptoms. The symptoms are abdominal pain and tenderness, constipation, vomiting, and red-colored bulge. It is treated by doing surgery.

  
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My 65-year-old mother has a small lump in her abdominal region below the rib cage. Can Ayurvedic medicines treat it?

Query: Hi doctor, My mother is 65 years old, and she underwent appendix surgery four years ago and surgery for an umbilical hernia 25 years ago. After the appendix surgery, the doctor advised her to eat boiled foods to avoid developing liver-related issues. Now, she has noticed a lump in her belly below th...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. It sounds like an epigastric hernia. Usually, the epigastric hernia contains fatty tissues, which may cause a lump-like structure in the sternal region. Increased abdominal pressure may worsen the condition. It occurs in people who have we...  Read Full »

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