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Well, its a bit like when you have a ballon. If you push the end in and twist it so it stays there. If you then squeeze the balloon, eventually you'd have enough pressure to "pop" the pushing in bit back out.

 

Same with your gut. Its likely pud has been strainin' to hard. I'd recommend more fibre in your diet.

 

Quote some Doctor: "This type of hernia is simply an opening between the muscles of the abdominal wall directly below the belly button that causes the belly button to protrude whenever strains and causes an increase in pressure in her belly. Most commonly, it bulges when cry or strain to have a bowel movement. Most umbilical hernias are harmless and tend to close over time. On occasion, however, they are large enough that they need to be closed. And anytime the bulge of a hernia seems to be causing pain, becomes red, or can't be gently pushed back it is reason to seek medical attention.

 

Oh, or risk stomach explosion"

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Well, its a bit like when you have a ballon.  If you push the end in and twist it so it stays there.  If you then squeeze the balloon, eventually you'd have enough pressure to "pop" the pushing in bit back out.

 

Same with your gut.  Its likely pud has been strainin' to hard.  I'd recommend more fibre in your diet.

 

Quote some Doctor:  "This type of hernia is simply an opening between the muscles of the abdominal wall directly below the belly button that causes the belly button to protrude whenever strains and causes an increase in pressure in her belly. Most commonly, it bulges when  cry or strain to have a bowel movement. Most umbilical hernias are harmless and tend to close over time. On occasion, however, they are large enough that they need to be closed. And anytime the bulge of a hernia seems to be causing pain, becomes red, or can't be gently pushed back it is reason to seek medical attention.

 

Oh, or risk stomach explosion"

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Oh Fuck!!!!!

 

I wish Id read this thread before going to the loo for an hour and a half!

 

Damn you Sunday Times supplements!

 

 

oh and yes...thanks Cath for the words of wisdom.

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