The hardness of the bump in the middle of the stomach may be considered to be related to factors such as extra-abdominal hernia, fibroma, local tissue infection in the abdomen, abdominal mass, etc.
1. Extra-abdominal hernia: when there is an extra-abdominal hernia, it can lead to a bulge in the middle of the stomach, and if the hernia is incarcerated and strangulated, then the hernia will be hard to touch.
2. Fibroids: If there are fibroids under the skin in the middle of the abdomen, there can also be symptoms of a raised and hard stomach.
3. Local abdominal tissue infection: If the skin tissue in the middle of the stomach is infected, it can also appear as a hard bump in the middle of the stomach, usually accompanied by local redness, swelling and pain in the skin.
4. Intra-abdominal mass: If there is a large cystic or solid mass in the abdominal cavity, a hard bump in the middle of the stomach may also occur.
The hardness of the bump in the middle of the stomach may also be related to splenomegaly, liver enlargement, intestinal tumors, intestinal giant polyps and other pathological factors. If the above symptoms exist, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor and give targeted treatment.