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their hands werent looking too clean or healthy either. probably would help to wash your hands before you pick your belly button too.
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their hands werent looking too clean or healthy either. probably would help to wash your hands before you pick your belly button too.

I hope that wasn't the doctor's hand.

In the US, they're always washing their hands and my doctors all have soft hands.

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But really? what was that? Herpes of the belly button?
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But really? what was that? Herpes of the belly button?
You can hear the doctor say to apply some peroxide to keep it clean.

Two members said it's a baby and peroxide would burn. I would use Neosporin.

I believe most things can be cleared up with good hygiene and Neosporin or Hydrocortisone Creams.
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You can hear the doctor say to apply some peroxide to keep it clean.

Two members said it's a baby and peroxide would burn. I would use Neosporin.

I believe most things can be cleared up with good hygiene and Neosporin or Hydrocortisone Creams.
Well, if it is a baby..clean your kid.
I have a 8 month old, she has an outtie from birth..a HUGE outtie..doc said it will retract with time, Have to clean it daily, when she was younger was a 4 times/day cleaning thing.
Also, the doctor told us the belly button once so far in, doesn't have nerves, to use alcohol. so we did without a problem. and do so to this day.
If it bothered her,she'd let us know.

(Believe me..I questioned the hell out of that doctor..like wtf? won't that burn? and she is perfectly fine with it all, fusses more when we change her diaper than clean her navel..lol)
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Well, if it is a baby..clean your kid.
I have a 8 month old, she has an outtie from birth..a HUGE outtie..doc said it will retract with time, Have to clean it daily, when she was younger was a 4 times/day cleaning thing.
Also, the doctor told us the belly button once so far in, doesn't have nerves, to use alcohol. so we did without a problem. and do so to this day.
If it bothered her,she'd let us know.

(Believe me..I questioned the hell out of that doctor..like wtf? won't that burn? and she is perfectly fine with it all, fusses more when we change her diaper than clean her navel..lol)

The doc is probably right. The scab falls off. But, he or she told you to clean it 4 times a day. The old good hygiene thing

The person in the picture is infected though. You can see that.


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