Question
The newborn has been born for 20 days, and the navel area is still protruding without any indentation. Is this a normal phenomenon?
Answer
For newborns, it is a normal physiological phenomenon for the navel area to be protruding immediately after healing. Since the infants are still young, the healing process of the navel area may not be complete yet, so the protrusion does not necessarily indicate the presence of a disease. As the baby grows, the navel will gradually indent into the abdomen. In daily care, it is advisable to avoid frequent touching of the navel to prevent regional infections. If the baby shows discomfort symptoms, medical attention should be sought promptly, and treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s instructions.