Umbilical hernia natural history, complications and prognosis
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hamid Qazi, MD, BSc [2]
Overview
Umbilical hernias are usually asymptomatic and resolve on their own. Common complications of umbilical hernia include strangulation, skin color changes, and ascites.
Natural History
- Umbilical hernias are usually asymptomatic.
- Resolve on their own
- If umbilical hernia become incarcerated then the following symptoms develop in any decade of life:
- Bilious emesis
- Tenderness
- Hard protruding mass
- Thinning of the overlying skin
- Ascites
Complications
- Common complications of umbilical hernia include:
- Strangulation
- Thinning of the overlying skin
- Uncontrollable ascites
Prognosis
Prognosis is generally excellent for patients with umbilical hernia.