HERNIAS AND THEIR TYPES FOUND IN CHILDREN

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Sharapov Ilhamberdi Kamalovich
Shuxratova Marxabo Isroilovna

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A hernia is a defect or weakness of the abdominal wall where tissue- typically intestines-or fat can project through and cause a bulge. Hernias tend to be more common in adults, but they can also affect children and babies. Inguinal (groin) and umbilical (belly button) hernias are the most common types in children and babies.

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Sharapov Ilhamberdi Kamalovich, & Shuxratova Marxabo Isroilovna. (2024). HERNIAS AND THEIR TYPES FOUND IN CHILDREN. Proceedings of Scientific Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies, 3(5), 98–104. Retrieved from https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/scms/article/view/4665
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