Why is there pus and blood coming out of my belly button?
Dirt, bacteria, fungus, and germs can get trapped inside your belly button and start to multiply, which can cause an infection. If you develop a belly button infection, you might notice white, yellow, brown, or bloody discharge seeping out of it. That discharge might also have an unpleasant smell.
Is belly button discharge serious?
Your belly button discharge could also be a ruptured epidermoid cyst—basically, a bump that’s caused by skin cells that don’t slough off. These are generally harmless, except they can rupture and get infected in your belly button sometimes. You’ll know it—it will be red, tender, and may have discharge.
How do you treat a bleeding belly button?
People with belly button bleeding may want to consider:
- wearing loose clothing around the stomach to avoid irritating the belly button skin.
- maintaining good personal hygiene by bathing regularly with warm water and soap.
- keeping the belly button area dry.
- keeping any belly button piercings clean.
How do you cure an infected belly button?
Call your doctor if you suspect a yeast infection in your belly button. They may suggest treating it with an over-the-counter, anti-fungal cream. They may also advise you to keep the area clean and dry. If that doesn’t work, they may prescribe a stronger anti-fungal treatment.
Is it normal to bleed from belly button?
You should always see your doctor if you have bleeding in or around your bellybutton. You should also see your doctor if you have any of the following symptoms: a foul smelling discharge from your bellybutton, which could indicate an infection.
Can a belly button infection go away on its own?
Belly button yeast infections often get better on their own when you keep your navel area clean and dry. Healthy people can usually treat belly button yeast infections with an antifungal medication.
Is belly button discharge normal?
Discharge and smells can be a result of several different factors, though slight navel odors are typically normal. If you have a combination of foul smell and discharge, it could be a sign of: A fungal infection or yeast infection of the belly button.
Can belly button infection go away on its own?
Why would an adults belly button bleed?
Bleeding from your bellybutton can have several different causes. Three of the most likely causes are infection, a complication from portal hypertension, or primary umbilical endometriosis. Keep reading to learn more about bleeding from the bellybutton and what should do to treat it.