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Arkansas Children's Hospital
General Information 501-364-1100
Arkansas Children's Northwest
General Information 479-725-6800
An umbilical hernia happens when a part of a child’s abdominal wall does not close at birth and appears as a bulge that is seen near your child's navel (belly button). About 20% of babies have umbilical hernias. Umbilical hernias are most common in children that are born prematurely, have a low birth weight, or are African-American.
Umbilical hernias are diagnosed by physical examinations. Many close on their own by age 3 to 4 without additional treatment. However, if your child’s hernia does not go away on its own, or if complications occur, surgery is needed to repair it.
Your child will receive expert care from the surgeons and anesthesiologists at Arkansas Children’s. We offer minimal wait times and a fast return to normal activities.
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