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  2. Umbilical Hernia Repair: What to Expect at Home

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    Your Recovery. After surgery, you are likely to have pain for a few days. The area around your navel may be swollen. You may also feel tired and have less energy than normal. This is common. You should feel better after a few days.

  3. What Is the Recovery Time for An Umbilical Hernia Surgery?

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    What is the recovery time for an umbilical hernia surgery? Most people can return to normal daily activities within a week or two after an umbilical hernia surgery. They may be advised to avoid heavy lifting or strenuous activities for about six weeks.

  4. Hernia Surgery Recovery: Timeline and Coping - Verywell Health

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    Usually, a full recovery from hernia surgery takes four to six weeks. A full and proper recovery is essential for the success of hernia surgery. This article will break down the hernia recovery timeline so you know what to expect as you heal.

  5. Umbilical hernia - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Don't disappear by age 5. Become trapped or block the intestine. For adults, surgery is typically recommended to avoid possible complications, especially if the umbilical hernia gets bigger or becomes painful. During surgery, a small incision is made near the bellybutton.

  6. Umbilical Hernia in Adults & Babies: Causes, Treatment, Surgery

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    It’s possible for an umbilical hernia to return after surgery, but it’s uncommon. Studies show that the recurrence rate in adults who have umbilical repair surgery involving surgical mesh (a material that helps hold the abdominal wall muscles together) is less than 3%.

  7. Umbilical Hernia: Severe Symptoms and Needing Surgery - Verywell...

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    Is It Serious? Nonsurgical Treatment. Surgical Repair. Post-Op Healing. Recurrence Risk. An umbilical hernia is a section of intestinal tissue that bulges out of place near the navel (belly button), where the umbilical cord is attached before birth.

  8. Umbilical Hernia Repair: What to Expect at Home -...

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    Many people are able to return to work within 2 to 3 days after surgery. But if your job requires you to do heavy lifting or strenuous activity, you may need to take 4 to 6 weeks off from work. Diet. You can eat your normal diet. If your stomach is upset, try bland, low-fat foods like plain rice, broiled chicken, toast, and yogurt.

  9. Adult Umbilical Hernia | ACS - The American College of Surgeons

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    Open mesh and laparoscopic repair for umbilical hernias do not differ in 30-day outcomes or in risk of recurrence. There is a slightly lower wound complication rate, including seromas, hematomas, and infection, with laparoscopic repair. 1 Both types of operations have similar long- term results.

  10. Umbilical hernia repair - Recovery - NHS

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    The latest hernia repair techniques usually allow you to return to normal activities within 2 weeks. Gentle exercise, such as walking, can help the healing process. Heavy lifting and strenuous activities should be avoided for about 4 to 6 weeks.

  11. Umbilical Hernia Repair Surgery - Healthline

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    Most umbilical hernia repair surgeries are done on an outpatient basis. This means you’ll likely be able to go home the same day or the morning after an overnight stay.