Pain around the navel
In general, pain around the navel may be caused by conditions such as omphalitis, umbilical hernia, appendicitis, etc. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Omphalitis
Omphalitis refers to pain and inflammation caused by infection of the umbilical area. It commonly occurs in infants and elderly individuals, with symptoms including pain, swelling, and redness around the navel. For mild cases, cleaning the umbilical area with warm water and applying antibiotic ointment can be effective treatments. Patients with more severe symptoms should seek medical attention at a hospital as early as possible.
2. Umbilical Hernia
An umbilical hernia results from weakness in the abdominal wall muscles, leading to bulging and pain around the navel. Mild cases may be managed through increased physical activity and wearing an abdominal support belt. However, if symptoms are severe, prompt medical consultation is necessary, and surgical intervention is usually required.
3. Appendicitis
Appendicitis causes acute abdominal pain due to infection or inflammation of the appendix, often accompanied by fever, nausea, and vomiting. Pain around the navel may also be a symptom of appendicitis. Patients with appendicitis require immediate medical care and surgery. The procedure is typically performed via laparoscopic or open surgery, followed by adequate rest and dietary adjustments during recovery.
In addition, other diseases such as gastritis, enteritis, and cholecystitis may also cause similar symptoms. Patients are advised to visit the gastroenterology department or hepatobiliary surgery department at a hospital, undergo appropriate examinations under a physician’s guidance to determine the underlying cause, and follow medical advice for treatment.