Most cases of an umbilical hernia in infants resolve without treatment. Sometimes a doctor may massage or push the projection back into place. If the doctor determines the patient requires surgery, it is likely because the hernia continues to grow past one year of age or is still present at age four. Additionally, sometimes the intestines reside in the hernial sac and prevent proper movement, or the hernia becomes trapped.

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