navlebrokks
Navlebrokks, also known as umbilical hernias, are a common condition, particularly in infants. An umbilical hernia occurs when a portion of the intestine or fat protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles near the belly button. In newborns, this is often due to the umbilical ring not closing completely after birth.
The most visible sign of a navlebrokk is a bulge that appears at or near the navel,
Diagnosis is typically made through a physical examination. In most infant cases, no specific treatment is
In adults, umbilical hernias can develop due to increased abdominal pressure, such as from obesity, pregnancy,