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- $Title{What is a "Strangulated Navel"?}
- $Subject{strangulated navel hernia hernias Digestive gangrenous umbilical
- intestine intestine intestinal loops loop bowel bowels incarcerated}
- $Volume{I-12}
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- What is a "Strangulated Navel"?
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- QUESTION: At age 29 I have a pea-sized lump above my navel which hurts when
- pressed. A friend, an EMT, suggested that it is a "strangulated navel" which
- surgery could correct. Could you please explain the term and give me an idea
- as to what could be done?
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- ANSWER: Whenever a loop of bowel, a bit of tissue, or organ protrudes through
- an abnormal opening, the abdominal wall in this case, it is called a "hernia".
- If the blood supply to the protruding tissue becomes cut off because of
- swelling or constriction, it is called "strangulated". This is a serious
- condition, for if it is not corrected rapidly, the tissue may become
- gangrenous. An ordinary hernia through the navel is known as an "umbilical"
- hernia, and is most frequently seen in newborns, rarely becomes strangulated,
- and closes by itself after several years, rarely requiring surgery. If this
- hernia exists in an adult, it could become strangulated, and depending upon
- the size of the opening, could be closed using simple surgical techniques.
- Another condition that can develop in hernias is a situation where the loop of
- bowel gets "stuck" in the opening and can not be pushed back into the abdomen.
- This is classified as an "incarcerated" hernia, and may or may not be
- strangulated. As with so many questions, the answer can only be determined
- after a careful examination. It is possible that in your case little need be
- done, as the hernia seems quite small. However, I should advise you not to
- let the condition go any longer without real medical attention, for the
- results could be serious.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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