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Belly button discharge.

(12 Posts)
Auntieflo Sat 03-Nov-18 17:02:58

Every now and again when I have had a sore belly button, I have used Mycota talc, which soon works. It was used by DH after having athletes foot. There us also a cream, same make.

Luckygirl Sat 03-Nov-18 11:16:22

I dry mine after a shower by poking the knickers I have just removed down it - less bulky than a towel!

BonnieBlooming Sat 03-Nov-18 09:37:03

Thank you everyone. Sounds like I'm doing the right thing at the moment. I'll see how it is by Monday and if it hasnt improved see my GP.

stella1949 Sat 03-Nov-18 04:35:52

Belly buttons do get fungal infections sometimes. Not surprising really, considering that they are like little tunnels with no ventilation ! I keep mine clean with cotton buds dipped in methylated spirits once a week. Or you could get some fungal cream from the chemist. good luck !

mumofmadboys Fri 02-Nov-18 22:35:16

I am a retired GP. It is best to clean it with salty boiled water and cotton wool three times a day. Pat dry with a clean towel and then dry thoroughly with cool hair dryer. If no better by Monday you may need to see your GP for an antibiotic cream to apply. Hope it settles quickly.

MiniMoon Fri 02-Nov-18 21:23:16

It's probably a fungal infection. It was an occasional problem in the nursing home I used to work in. A good anti fungal cream will help. Failing that, then you could try some steroid cream.

Luckygirl Fri 02-Nov-18 20:20:53

You must see your GP. It is likely to be just an infection, but it really does need checking out properly.

Nanabilly Fri 02-Nov-18 20:15:12

That should say jeans not means.

Nanabilly Fri 02-Nov-18 20:14:00

Yes I've had it .. Twice in my life .. Don't know what caused it but all I could think of was I had worn tighter means and the brass button had been in contact with my belly button.
I just bathed it with salt water and put sa vlon cream in for a few days and it cleared up but I remember the pong well. Pheweee!!!!

BonnieBlooming Fri 02-Nov-18 19:46:30

No, don't have any piercings! As its Friday I presume I can wait until Monday? I'm a bit wary as I have had cellulitus in my leg before and it's nasty!

wildswan16 Fri 02-Nov-18 19:18:16

It isn't too minor to bother your GP with. Usually a simple infection (presume you don't have any piercings there!), or maybe a small sebaceous cyst. Doc can take a swab and advise on treatment. Meanwhile saline bathing and keeping it dry is good.

It is far more common than you might think, but it is best to clear it up as quickly as possible so give the GP a ring.

BonnieBlooming Fri 02-Nov-18 19:04:05

Yesterday I was going to the loo prior to rushing out to the hairdressers when I noticed some blood on the front of my pants (about waist height). As I was in a hurry I assumed I had cut my hand or something but having changed the pants it was there again later and a bit pongy! I then realised it was coming from my belly button! I have since been bathing it was saline solution. Its a bit red and sore but nothing major. Has anyone else had this and can give me advice? Never had it before and seems much to minor to go to the GP. I also have a stinker of a cold but at least I know what to do about that!