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What Causes Headaches And Lump On Belly Button?

I woke up two days ago and my abdomen was very tender and it was hard to sit up. It felt like i did a lot of sit ups. I noticed a lump on the right side of my belly button and later it moved to my left side. I was sore and felt nauseous and at times it feel like heartburn. my legs are tingly and headaches come and go. I hate hospital and wish I knew if I need to go or if I can wait.
Mon, 19 Jan 2015
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi, this is kind of hernia and you should avoid weight gain, over-eating, over-drinking, coughs, strains during defecation and of course certain exercises that are likely to raise your intra-abdominal pressure!

Please consult some surgeon for a physical confirmation / examination and risk status. USG is advisable for assessment.


Please revert back to us in case any more queries..

all the best!
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What Causes Headaches And Lump On Belly Button?

Hi, this is kind of hernia and you should avoid weight gain, over-eating, over-drinking, coughs, strains during defecation and of course certain exercises that are likely to raise your intra-abdominal pressure! Please consult some surgeon for a physical confirmation / examination and risk status. USG is advisable for assessment. Please revert back to us in case any more queries.. all the best!