Navel Inflammation Keeps Recurring for a Year? It’s Draining!

Maintain clean, hygienic, and dry navel skin. Use sterile cotton swabs dipped in 75% alcohol to clean the remaining navel skin or navel cavity secretions, then apply 1% gentian violet or 2.5% iodine alcohol, and wrap with a disinfected gauze. It’s best to go to the hospital for a check-up and treatment, as navel inflammation can range from mild to severe. Pay attention to regional hygiene and it can be treated. Suggestions: Focus on health, eat more green vegetables regularly to increase nutrition, and consume fruits with high water content such as oranges, watermelons, and peaches. Avoid spicy foods, smoking, and drinking.
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What Causes a Slightly Red Navel in Infants?

A slightly red navel in infants could be an early sign of navel inflammation. Any signs of redness, discharge, swelling, inflammation, or odor should be reported to a doctor immediately. If a pus-filled abscess forms, it needs to be incised and drained promptly. If it becomes a chronic granuloma, apply 10% silver nitrate or silver nitrate sticks for regional cauterization, and for larger granulomas, surgical removal may be necessary. If the child develops sepsis or bacteremia, hospitalization is required as soon as possible, with appropriate antibiotics prescribed to control the progression of the condition.
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