Question
How long does it take for a newborn’s umbilical hernia surgery to recover? The current situation seems to be improving slowly, and there are small granulation tissues. Do I need surgical intervention? If so, will the recovery period be long?
Answer
Umbilical hernia can usually be treated with medication, but if the condition is severe, surgical treatment may be considered. Surgical treatment for umbilical hernia is effective and the recovery period is relatively short, with minimal impact on the body. Patients can rest assured to choose surgical treatment to accelerate recovery. Umbilical hernia is caused by an infection in the umbilical area. When the infection is discovered, it is usually not severe and can be controlled with medication. However, if the condition is severe, surgery is required. This type of surgery is small-scale, with a fast recovery, and minimal impact on the body, so patients do not need to be overly concerned.