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Umbilical Hernia - Procedure & Operation Benefits
A bulge near the navel could be an umbilical hernia. At Sarthi Care, we offer quick and effective surgical repair with fast recovery and minimal discomfort.

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Umbilical Hernia Treatment
An umbilical hernia occurs when part of the intestine or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles near the belly button. It can affect infants, adults, and women post-pregnancy. At Sarthi Care, we offer advanced hernioplasty surgery — including mesh-based and laparoscopic techniques — for permanent and safe repair.
Umbilical hernia surgery involves pushing the herniated tissue back into the abdomen and reinforcing the abdominal wall with a surgical mesh. This can be done through:
Open hernioplasty
Laparoscopic (keyhole) hernia repair for minimal scarring and faster recovery
The procedure usually takes 30–45 minutes and is done under anesthesia.
Discharge on the same or next day
Resume light activities in 2–3 days
Complete healing in 7–10 days
Laparoscopic surgery offers even faster recovery and less post-op pain
Hernioplasty offers a high success rate and is considered the gold standard for treating umbilical hernias. With proper technique and follow-up, recurrence is rare.
You may need umbilical hernia surgery if you experience:
A bulge or swelling near the belly button
Pain or discomfort while coughing, standing, or lifting
Nausea or signs of obstruction
Cosmetic concerns due to protrusion
Permanent hernia correction
Minimally invasive options available
Same-day discharge
Low recurrence risk
Covered under most insurance policies
Mild pain or swelling post-surgery
Very rare complications like infection or recurrence
Temporary activity restrictions advised
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find quick answers to common questions about piles, treatments, recovery, costs, and insurance coverage—so you feel confident before starting your journey with Sarthi Care.
An umbilical hernia occurs when a part of the intestine or fatty tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles near the navel (belly button), causing a visible bulge.
It may be caused by:
Weak abdominal muscles
Pregnancy
Obesity
Heavy lifting
Chronic coughing or straining
It is also common in infants due to underdeveloped abdominal walls.
A bulge near the belly button
Pain or discomfort when coughing, bending, or lifting
In severe cases, nausea or vomiting
Swelling that doesn’t go away when lying down
Yes, surgery is the only permanent solution. In small, painless hernias, your doctor might monitor it, but surgery is usually recommended to prevent complications.
Hernioplasty is a surgical procedure to repair the hernia using a synthetic mesh that strengthens the abdominal wall and reduces the chances of recurrence.
The procedure is performed under anesthesia. Post-surgical discomfort is minimal and can be managed with painkillers. Laparoscopic surgery results in less pain and faster healing.
Discharge in 24 hours
Resume routine activity in 2–3 days
Full recovery within 7–10 days
Avoid heavy lifting for 4–6 weeks
The chances of recurrence are very low when performed by experienced surgeons and when post-surgical care is followed correctly.
Yes. Umbilical hernia repair is commonly and safely performed in both children and adults when needed.
Yes, most health insurance plans cover umbilical hernia treatment. At Sarthi Care, we help with all necessary insurance documentation and approvals.