What are umbilical hernias? Protrusion of tissue through the Abdominal wall near the belly button.
An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine or fatty tissue pushes through a weakness in the abdominal muscles around the navel. This results in a noticeable bulge near the belly button, which may become more evident during activities such as coughing, bending, or lifting. While the condition is often painless, some may experience discomfort or soreness around the hernia site. Surgical repair is generally recommended to fix the hernia and prevent potential complications, such as the trapped tissue becoming cut off from its blood supply, a condition known as strangulation.