What are the manifestations of a condition called umbilical umbilical mesenteric duct polyp?

  Umbilical umbilical mesenteric duct polyp is a relatively rare disease that is not usually acquired, but that does not mean it is not always acquired. It is common in newborns and children, and it causes bright red polyps in the umbilicus. If you want to learn more about this disease, you can read the next section.  Umbilical umbilical mesenteric polyp is rare. They are seen at birth or occur in children and appear as bright red polyps, 2-20 cm in diameter, with a central depression that can communicate with the sinus tract or cyst below. The diagnosis can be made based on clinical presentation, lesion characteristics, and histopathological features. It can be treated by freezing or electrocoagulation.  Diagnosis can be made based on clinical manifestations, lesion characteristics, and histopathologic features.  It can be treated by freezing or electrocoagulation.  The above is a relatively simple introduction to umbilical umbilical mesenteric polyp, if there is a child at home with this disease, we must find a doctor to check, otherwise it will lead to deterioration of the condition. So you need to go to the hospital in time to find a doctor to check, early treatment, early recovery of the child, do not let the child suffer from the disease.