Who is affected by umbilical herniaUmbilical hernias are a common variation of normal
development of the abdominal wall and umbilical ring. - Umbilical hernias occur in about 15% of all
children.1 Some studies show between 2% and 10% of all
children have an umbilical hernia at 1 year of age.2
- They are more common in infants of African descent.2
- Umbilical hernias are very
common in premature babies.
The vast majority of umbilical hernias are not related to any disease
condition. But in some cases an umbilical hernia is associated with
Down syndrome, certain metabolic disorders such as
hypothyroidism, and certain rare conditions, such as
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.
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