Hi
The belly button can easily become infected by Candida, or other fungi - it is just the sort of warm, moist crevice that fungi like. If you have a
fungal infection the belly button will look red, and the
redness may extend to the surrounding skin for a few millimetres. It may be itchy
Bacteria may also infect the belly button, often taking advantage of the damage already done by the fungi. This leads to scabbing and a yellowish discharge
What to do about belly button discharge
- Resist the urge to pick or scratch
- Don't try to turn your belly button inside-out to clean it properly - just wash it gently using water to which you have added enough salt to give it a salty taste (about a tablespoonful in a bowl, or two handfuls in the bath). If you have a shower, use the shower head to rinse it well. Carefully dab it dry
- Don't dab on any antiseptics, or add antiseptic to your bath water. This could irritate the skin and make it worse
- stop applying any creams from the chemist - they could be making it worse
- A very rare type of
bladder cancer can extend into the belly button. This is called ‘urachal cancer’ and is extremely unusual, Another rare situation is a lump in the belly button from an internal cancer such as the gut or
pancreas. So these are more reasons why you should see your doctor if the problem does not clear up
- If it doesn't start improve within a few days, or there is a yellowish discharge, You may need an antibiotic cream
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Wish You Good Health
Regards
Dr Sridhar K