Complications occur when an umbilical hernia becomes strangulated, cutting off circulation to the entrapped intestine. Total blockage of the blood supply can damage the intestine and lead to infection or gangrene. The incidence of this is rare in adults and even more rare in children, but any signs of infection in a hernia should prompt a visit to a doctor.

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