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sorness right side of belly button

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shelby
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PostPosted: 09/02/05 - 02:00    Post subject: sorness right side of belly button Vote now! Reply with quote


Hey. I have a problem. For the past week I have soreness on the right side of my belly button. It feels like something is under that soreness, some kind of bump, which I can actually move. I move it easier while I stand. Is anyone here that had the same experience as I do? PLS, I need advice what to do!!!
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PostPosted: 09/16/05 - 11:06    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


I am almost certain you have hernia. Hernia usually occures in the area around the belly button. Besides, typical for hernia is bump, which movable, especially while standing. I would suggest you to visit a doctor and get yourself checked.
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