Umbilical hernia natural history, complications and prognosis
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Overview
Common complications of umbilical hernia include strangulation, skin color changes, and ascites.
Natural History
Complications
Strangulation of bowel tissue is rare but serious, and needs immediate surgery.
Prognosis
Most umbilical hernias get better without treatment by the time the child is 3 - 4 years old. Those that do not close may need surgery. Umbilical hernias are usually painless.