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infant abdominal hernia, gastroschisis, abdominal hernia, hernia, abdominal, abdominal wall defects, a lump, in the abdomen, soft bulge of tissue, a small, localized swelling on the abdomen, abdominal mass, a solid block of tissue, felt inside the abdomen, most often, a lump, in the abdomen, a hernia, an abdominal hernia occurs, muscles, weak, allows the internal organs to bulge, the abdominal wall, a common type of hernia, umbilical hernia, located around the belly button, the muscular ring around the navel to close completely, umbilical hernias, more common in babies, a low birth weight, premature babies, gastroschisis, incisions, a previous surgery, leave the muscles weak in an area, a hernia, form, incision site, incisional hernias, not appear, after straining, heavy lifting, a prolonged period of coughing umbilical hernias, heal on own, most often by the time the child is 4 years old, seek appropriate care, chronic cough, constipation, hernia, straining associated, conditions causes, intestines to protrude further, hernia, a hernia becomes progressively larger, discolored, painful, an umbilical hernia fails to heal by the time the child is 5 years old, a hernia develops fever, vomiting, abnormal appearance, the hernia, hernia, appears to be, painful, tender, a strangulated hernia, the blood supply is lost, organs that protrude, the hernia, medical emergency, medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, symptom in detail, time pattern, was the hernia first noticed, always, does the bulge come, location, bulge, the hernia located, quality, hernia, hint, try to measure the diameter, distance across, compare to another object, size of a baseball, aggravating factors, have noticed that makes the hernia bulge more, relieving factors, have noticed that makes the hernia bulge less, any pain, discomfort, discoloration, the skin, symptom associated, the hernia, accompanying symptoms always, the physical examination, several position changes required, patient asked, cough, strain, surgery needed, incisional hernias, umbilical hernias that, not resolve by the time the child approaches school age, emergency surgery is needed, in the case of a strangulated hernia.



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