The treatment of umbilical hernia is mainly age-related, and the details are as follows: 1. Most pediatric umbilical hernias are caused by poorly developed soft tissue structures around the umbilical ring, that is, the ligaments around the umbilicus. If a coin is pressed around the navel when the umbilical hernia first appears at birth, after some time, many umbilical hernias can heal on their own as the child’s body gradually strengthens and the muscles develop better; however, if the umbilical hernia still does not disappear after the age of half a year, repair surgery of the umbilical hernia can be performed; 2. The occurrence of umbilical hernia in adults is more complicated; most male patients are related to obesity and ascites and increased intra-abdominal pressure after cirrhosis; most female patients appear after In female patients, most of them appear after pregnancy, and in patients who give birth naturally, the strong intra-abdominal pressure can cause the periumbilical ligaments to tear open due to the very high intra-abdominal pressure during the birth process. After these ligaments are torn, the intra-abdominal organs can protrude outward from the over-weak area, causing an umbilical hernia. However, the treatment of umbilical hernia is relatively similar and can be cured by reinforcing and suturing around the umbilical ring and placing a patch.