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Undergone umbilical hernia ipom surgery
Three months back everything was fine suddenly it started to pain though pain subsided but the naval has swelled up again.why I don't know pls sugges
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Could be umbilical or para umbilical hernia , means u might have a defect in ur abdominal wall of muscle through which inner content come out as swelling... Does the size increases with cough ? If yes u might have hernia ... Does it reduces when u sleep ? Can u push the swelling inside with ur fingers ?? If u u can't push inside and it is doesn't go inside when u sleep means , there is chance that the Hernia might have obstructed... Abdominal pain ???? Are u suffering from constipation too ?? If yes better first meet the local surgeon.. Could be a sign of obstruction...
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go to local surgeon ,let him examine and advise the investigations...
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meet ur doctor with a scanning report , it'll be helpful for diagnosis.
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It may be due to umbilical/paraumbilical hernia....get yourself checked from a surgeon, or send a photograph of your naval when swollen.
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