Outies are often mistaken for umbilical hernias, but are actually a completely different shape with no health concern, unlike an umbilical hernia.
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Outies are often mistaken for umbilical hernias, but are actually a completely different shape with no health concern, unlike an umbilical hernia.
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These defects can range in severity from omphalocele ( most serious ) to umbilical hernia and diastasis recti ( least serious ).
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An acquired umbilical hernia directly results from increased intra-abdominal pressure caused by obesity, heavy lifting, a long history of coughing, or multiple pregnancies.
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He studied medicine in Paris, obtaining his agr�gation for surgery in 1866 with a thesis on umbilical hernias titled " De la hernia ombilicale ".
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Minor criteria were congenital malformation of the nose, ears, or larynx, cleft lip and / or palate, skeletal defects, umbilical hernia, renal agenesis, and mental retardation.
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Navels with the umbilical tip protruding past the umbilical skin ( " outies " ) are often mistaken for umbilical hernias, which are a completely different shape.
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In the final years of her life, Caroline was troubled by gout in her feet, but more seriously she had suffered an umbilical hernia at the birth of her final child in 1724.
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Daughter Rachel, born while her family was stationed at Camp Lejeune, had a host of health conditions and birth defects, including a heart murmur, arachnoid cyst on her spine, a missing phlangial flap, umbilical hernia, scoliosis, protruding birthmark and rotated, dimpled ears.
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Normally, the abdominal muscles converge and fuse at the umbilicus during the formation stage, however, in some cases, there remains a gap where the muscles do not close and through this gap the inner intestines come up and bulge under the skin, giving rise to an umbilical hernia.