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  2. Umbilical hernia - Wikipedia

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    Children with umbilical hernias, Sierra Leone ( West Africa ), 1967. An umbilical hernia is a health condition where the abdominal wall behind the navel is damaged. It may cause the navel to bulge outwards—the bulge consisting of abdominal fat from the greater omentum or occasionally parts of the small intestine.

  3. Diaphragmatic Hernia: Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis - Healthline

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    A congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is due to the abnormal development of the diaphragm while the fetus is forming. A defect in the diaphragm of the fetus allows one or more of their abdominal ...

  4. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia - Wikipedia

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    Congenital diaphragmatic hernia ( CDH) is a birth defect of the diaphragm. The most common type of CDH is a Bochdalek hernia; other types include Morgagni hernia, diaphragm eventration and central tendon defects of the diaphragm. Malformation of the diaphragm allows the abdominal organs to push into the chest cavity, hindering proper lung ...

  5. Umbilical Hernia: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and More

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    Contact your doctor or go to the emergency room immediately if the intestine becomes obstructed or strangulated. Symptoms of a strangulated umbilical hernia include: fever. constipation. severe ...

  6. Umbilical Hernias in Babies: Causes, Symptoms ... - WebMD

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    Umbilical Hernia Causes. While you’re pregnant, the umbilical cord is connected to your baby ’s abdominal muscles through a small hole. This usually closes up after the baby’s born. When it ...

  7. Congenital hypothyroidism - Wikipedia

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    The tablet is crushed and given to the baby with a small amount of water or milk. The most commonly recommended dose range is 10-15 μg/kg daily, typically 12.5 to 37.5 or 44 μg. Within a few weeks, the T 4 and TSH levels are rechecked to confirm that they are being normalized by treatment. As the child grows up, these levels are checked ...

  8. Epigastric Hernia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

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    An epigastric hernia usually causes a bump to occur in the area below your sternum, or breastbone, and above your belly button. This bump is caused by a mass of fat that has pushed through the ...

  9. Umbilical Cord Care - Is My Baby’s Umbilical Cord Normal ...

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    Usually, it comes off between 10 and 14 days after your baby is born, but can take as long as 21 days. ... Umbilical hernia: With this condition, part of the baby’s intestine pokes through the ...