Umbilical hernia can be treated according to the baby’s condition, including general treatment, non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment. 1. General treatment: if the baby has an umbilical hernia but does not have other discomforts, supportive treatment can be provided, including protection of the prolapsed hernia sac, etc., and daily attention should be paid to the care of the affected area. 2. Non-surgical treatment: suitable for children before 2 years old without incarceration or puncture. The main method is to avoid the hernia sac from prolapsing after the hernia block is retracted, and to protect the intestinal tube inside the hernia by using a lap band. 2. Surgery: If the hernia sac is large, or if the umbilical hernia has not healed by the age of 2 years, the baby can have surgery to repair the hernia, including removing the hernia sac and sewing up the hernia ring. The baby’s umbilical hernia needs to be diagnosed in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, parents should protect the hernia sac, to avoid mechanical damage to the abdominal intestinal tube.