Umbilical hernias can be painful in adults and physicians often recommend surgery. Either laparoscopic or open surgery can push the bulge back in and strengthen the abdominal wall to prevent recurrence. In laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon passes mesh and sutures through a small keyhole incision. In open surgery, the doctor opens the site, uses mesh to strengthen the area, then stitches the muscles back together.

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