What happens during the disease - exomphalos
Exomphalos is a congenital disorder caused by a defect in the abdominal wall that results in the herniation of abdominal organs into the umbilical cord. it is believed to be caused by incomplete closure of the umbilical ring, allowing the abdominal contents to protrude through the umbilical cord and out of the abdominal cavity. this can lead to complications such as infection, strangulation of the herniated organs, and intestinal obstruction.
Exomphalos - Prevention
Exomphalos is a birth defect in which the baby's abdominal organs are outside of the abdomen. prevention of exomphalos can be achieved by avoiding certain risk factors such as maternal smoking, alcohol consumption, and drug use. additionally, pregnant women should receive regular prenatal care, including appropriate screening tests, to monitor the health of the baby.