My Nephew (1 month old ) is growing a huge belly button! its as big as a walnut?
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we were at the emergency care but they hardly told us anything they just said that if it doesnt go away by age of 2 it would need to be opperated. but what is it ? what should we do ? or shouldn’t we do? any help would be appriciated !
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we were at the emergency care but they hardly told us anything they just said that if it doesnt go away by age of 2 it would need to be opperated. but what is it ? what should we do ? or shouldn’t we do? any help would be appriciated !
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April 9th, 2009 at 8:22 am
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it is a hernia. it should go away, just watch it. it is called and umbilical hernia
April 10th, 2009 at 7:22 am
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It sounds like an umbilical hernia. I think two years is too long to wait…go to a pediatrician.
April 10th, 2009 at 4:04 pm
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It sounds like a belly button hernia. You also need to push it in every time you change the baby. If it does not pop back out immediatly you need to go to the er. They usually say that if it does not go away by age 1, not 2, they will operate.
April 13th, 2009 at 9:41 am
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its an umbilical hernia, if it doesn’t go in all the way when you push on it or it gets absurdly large (my kids ped. had a baby come in with one the size of a large tomato) then it may need operated on, but by the time my sone was 1 it went down, he’s 2 now and it looks like he’s gonna live with an outtie button tho
April 16th, 2009 at 11:56 am
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wow, my daughter had a hernia in her belly button when she was a few months old. No one ever told me to push on it…. that makes me nervous that all these people would say to do that and my ped didn’t tell me to. Hers went away pretty quickly. I was told not to let her cry to hard, that puts strain on it… I would take the baby to his pediatrician though, ER docs are great, but they have to deal with so much medical stuff for all ages, sickness’ and stuff, that they aren’t great in actual diagnosis…. they just get you through til you can see your real doctor
April 18th, 2009 at 12:26 am
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My daughter had the umbilical hernia also, it was about the size of a large marshmallow, and usually purple.
It is part of the intestine so it definitely should not be pushed on or you could cause damage to the intestine.
Her pedi checked it at every check up to ensure that it was not being pinched or damages in any way, and let us know that if it still has not gone down by the she turned 2 we would consider surgery.
After about 1 yr it slowly started to get smaller, and was gone by her second b-day. It did look as though she would have a major outy. She is now 4 with a very minimal outy, almost flat.
April 21st, 2009 at 9:12 am
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Yup, it’s an umbilical hernia. Usually there aren’t any complications but if he suddenly seems to be in pain because of it take him to the emergency room, it could “cut off” his intestines, which is very dangerous. And by the way, I’ve never heard of pushing on it. Just watch it and see doctor regularly.
April 22nd, 2009 at 11:41 am
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hernia my nephew had one when he was born and had to have it removed you take him to his family pediatrician asap e,r doctors wont run test like pediatric doctor will
April 23rd, 2009 at 12:17 am
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its an umbilical hernia, and they usually go away by 2. if not then they operate. my daughter had one and now that shes 11 she has a small outie, but nothing very bad and she never had pain. if he seems to be in pain take him in, otherwise just watch it and if your worried that it got bigger take him in. i wouldnt push on it, but do clean it like a regular belly button and dont let him pick it. take care
April 25th, 2009 at 4:39 pm
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Its an umbilical hernia. Its very common in baby boys, and most do go away by age 2. My son had a huge one the size of a finger! It was gone by age 3. If he does require surgery, its minor surgery now and a very quick recovery.