

👶 Secure comfort, confident care — because your little one deserves the best!
The Tonus Elast Medical Grade Child Umbilical Hernia Belt is a compact, durable support designed specifically for children. Made from medical-grade materials, it offers reliable hernia relief while fitting discreetly under clothing. Trusted by parents and clinicians alike, this belt supports effective recovery with a comfortable, secure fit.
| ASIN | B00GGL0318 |
| ASIN | B00GGL0318 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,890 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #301 in Hip & Waist Supports |
| Brand | Tonus Elast |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,876) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,876) |
| Date First Available | 28 January 2014 |
| Department | baby-boys |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | TONUS 0511D-01 |
| Manufacturer | Tonus Elast |
| Product Dimensions | 14.99 x 8.64 x 3.3 cm; 68.04 g |
C**U
Umbilical hernia belt
I'm disappointed amazon, I ordered this product because of the reviews here, the product was not wrapped, it is not elastic enough, when I put it on my baby, it will remove and it is threading, I received it a night before yesterday and it already threading. SO SAD 😞
T**A
Mon fils avait une grosse hernie ombilicale. J’ai posé cette ceinture la journée (moment où il pleure le plus et où il pousse pour ses gaz) et enlevé la ceinture la nuit lorsqu’il dort. L’hernie a complètement disparue en 2/3 semaines!!
R**L
Un po' caro per quello che è, però, di ottima qualità
K**T
An excellent product. I was sceptical but my daughter's hernia seemed to be getting more protrusive each day. So without guidance from medical professionals, I used my gut instinct and I am so glad I did. My daughter's hernia completely retracted with little discomfort. It took 6 weeks or so, four weeks wearing night and day and then just at night. The result was unbelievable. I use to hear liquids rumbling in her tummy as her gut was protruding, now it is totally normal. Well worth the purchase. Thanks for a great product. For any mothers or fathers who are unsure, my advice is to give it a try, you have nothing to lose.
E**R
This belt is working wonderfully! Super comfortable for bub and he seems completely unbothered by it. It been 4weeks and his belly button hernia has improved so much! Would definitely recommend!
F**G
Belly Band Pediatrician expected us to just wait for the hernia to "fix itself" just like his tongue-tie or torticollis would just "fix itself" within the first few years. Nope! I don't think so. Proactive, observant, sometimes obsessive mommy of three here. Lol! Seriously, I was a bit freaked out about baby's belly button/ hernia looking and sounding (gurgling) like it was about to explode every time he cried or pooped. I felt it was getting worse, which it likely was because there was no resistance or restraint to help keep the belly button within its proper location. Thought of making some type of soft splint, which worked temporarily, but the gauze wrap kept twisting into a rope and rubbing into his soft waistline, and the cottonball wouldn't stay put on the belly button. Anyway, I came across this little inexpensive gem on Amazon, and it was EXACTLY what I had tried to make. This belt is wonderful, simple, safe, inexpensive, and effective. The ONLY con is the velcro/ hook and loop wears out super fast. I found an easy fix: safety pin. Yup, just like a pin used on cloth diapers or your blouse. This belt will work rather quickly if you (1) start using it when baby is young and most likely less mobile (not so much wiggling) because it will stay in place easier; (2) leave it on as often as possible; (3) make sure the belt's little nodule is directly over the belly button; (4) regularly and very gently press baby's hernia/belly button in prior to positioning the belt's little nodule over it; and (5) the safety pin was a game-changer that actually works better than the belt's velcro/ hook and loop. I very seldom removed the belt once the safety pin was secure in place. You want the belt comfortably snug enough to apply a bit of pressure on the belly button, but not so snug that baby can't nurse comfortably or move. You don't want to change the shape of baby's waistline or anything. This isn't meant to be a corset. Lol! However, you do want a soft, gentle splint that stays in place OVER the baby's clothes. Watch to make sure there is no bruising, irritation, or scratching around the waist or where velcro may rub against bouncing little exposed thighs. The more baby properly wears the belt, the quicker and more likely the hernia will be corrected. I think some people recommend buying two belts, and I can definitely see that being beneficial. My little guy had a few back blowouts or wet diapers that required cleaning (just a gentle hand wash with a little baby soap, warm water, then air dry) the belt and missing precious hours of therapy. Final tip: when changing baby, you can easily wiggle the pinned belt above baby's waist so you don't have to unpin and repin for every single diaper change. Then, once done with diaper change, gently press in hernia with your finger, reposition clothes, and wiggle belt right back in place so nodule is directly over pushed in hernia. Baby's belt was never removed unless it was bath time. When worn often and properly, I can see this therapy fixing or at least substantially minimizing any baby's hernia in 2 weeks max. This review is rather long only because of our personal trials and errors over the course of about two months, and I really want to help parents who may be interested in or undecided about this belt.
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