How closed is the umbilicus (belly button)?
My examine is: Is it really (as in very) closed?
I'm looking at mine and wondering if nearby is a slight opening at adjectives.
Pressing on it, I hear a slight gas sound (I hold a small hernia from a heaving incident) and deep down contained by it (I have an "innie") within seems to be a scare. Even if I scrub it in the shower, pretty much clearing this "scaring" it comes support very soon. I'm not sure if everyone have this scaring due to this perpetual "injury" so to utter. (And yes I'm sure it's a scaring, not some caring of discharge)
I hope someone can shed some light, try to address my actual ask please - closure and the scarring
THANKS!
Answers: The umbilicus is completely sealed sour. The skin is tucked in and clamped right after the child is delivered and the cord is cut. Then as it heal it scars over. The innie or outie depends on how okay the doctors are able to tuck it within. Most of the time they can get it within completely and clamp it there...that's why most race are innies. So you do have deformity tissue in in attendance, definitely. If you're have some kind of skin flakiness or encrusted tissue that you can scrub off...you may hold dry skin, yeast might be growing, or some other kind of skin infection. When you're an innie, the navel is a cavity. Not much comes within or out unless you do it. One possibility is that it's not getting completely dry after you shower and scrub. Or you might not be getting all of the soap out after you scrub it. If those things are taking place, that could cause some residue or skin irritation. Have a doctor cart a look to be sure.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
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