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Suggest Remedy For Hard Lump Under Belly Button

The day after a hard workout I noticed a hard lump under my belly button and it is sensitive to the touch but doesnt stick out and doesn't hurt when I cough or bend also we did an workout and when I squeezed it watery blood came out but only a little and no more. It doesn't move around stays in the same spot
Fri, 16 May 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Even if it does not hurt when coughing or bending, umbilical hernia is most possible. Most of umbilical hernia do not hurt at all. Especially if they contain fat only.
I suggest you to consult a surgeon at first. In case of any doubts, ultrasound of this area should be done.
Umbilical hernia can be repaired with a surgical procedure.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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Suggest Remedy For Hard Lump Under Belly Button

Hello! Thank you for the query. Even if it does not hurt when coughing or bending, umbilical hernia is most possible. Most of umbilical hernia do not hurt at all. Especially if they contain fat only. I suggest you to consult a surgeon at first. In case of any doubts, ultrasound of this area should be done. Umbilical hernia can be repaired with a surgical procedure. Hope this will help. Regards.