Umbilical granuloma Umbilical granuloma is a sarcoma formed by stimulation or frequent friction of an unhealed wound after navel rupture. Cherry blossom granuloma has purulent secretion the size of rice grains to soybeans, which is not easy to heal. Excess parenting tissue can be removed by 10% silver nitrate corrosion or disinfection scissors, and it will be cured soon if it is kept clean locally. Granuloma of navel is tissue hyperplasia after umbilical cord falls off, which may be caused by intestinal connection with navel and mucosal swelling. Granuloma of navel is easy to cause infection, and inflammation is a navel disease that needs immediate treatment. After the umbilical cord falls off, pink parenting appears in the middle of the navel, and the size of navel granuloma is different for each child. Granuloma of navel can also cause symptoms such as pus and blood. When mother touches it with her finger, son. Often cry in pain. When the child has navel granuloma, the mother will take the child to the hospital. When children are young, doctors can recover after disinfecting them with silver nitrate solution.
But if the child-rearing grows up, it is necessary to cut all the child-rearing first. The specific operation is to tie the parenting root firmly with thread and interrupt the blood circulation. Parenting will drop automatically in a few days. After that, the affected area will be disinfected and treated with silver nitrate solution, and it will be cured in a few days. A number of medical cotton swabs, iodophor (or 75% alcohol), thoroughly wash hands and disinfect for 7 steps, and thoroughly soak the cotton swabs. Open the child's umbilical cord by hand, so that the root of the child's umbilical cord is exposed. You can gently pull your child's umbilical cord with your hand, or you can use your index finger and middle finger to open the skin around your navel. Dip a sterile dry cotton swab, wipe the scales of navel and umbilical cord root, disinfect the whole umbilical cord root, especially umbilical groove, with a completely soaked iodophor (or 75-degree alcohol) cotton swab, and enclose the surrounding skin with inner and outer rings. Don't rub it back and forth, so as not to bring bacteria from the surrounding skin to the navel fossa. Use more than three cotton swabs at a time. Don't reuse them.
After the tip of the umbilical cord clamp or ligation head falls off, if the remaining pot end shrinks into the stomach, it is necessary to cut the skin of the navel and thoroughly clean the stump hidden inside. Pay attention after each bath, once or twice a day. It is best to bathe the child before the umbilical cord falls off and wipe the body with a towel or sponge dipped in water. Don't soak your whole body in water. It is best to prevent water from polluting the navel. Never use powder such as talcum powder and anti-inflammatory powder, and don't fall into the navel nest. Avoid rubbing the umbilical cord. Do not wrap the umbilical cord in diapers or diapers. You can fold the diaper in the front. If the child pees, change the diaper in time to prevent the navel from being polluted by urine and urine. Don't force the umbilical cord to fall off before it falls off. Most children's umbilical cord naturally falls off about a week after birth. If it doesn't drop for more than 3 weeks, consult a doctor.
Chronic omphalitis forms umbilical granuloma, which makes the red lump of small cherry blossom stand out and makes sticky secretion flow out frequently for a long time. When the fetus is in the uterus, the umbilical cord enters the fetus through the abdominal wall to provide blood for the fetus. After the baby was born, the umbilical cord fell off, and the abdominal wall muscles around the navel were squeezed and began to close. If these muscle layers cannot be completely closed within a period of time after birth, the intestines below the muscle layer will protrude from the gap through the thin abdominal wall, and the child will have a navel. Pressing the protruding part of the navel will make a purring sound. This is the mixed sound of qi and digestion in Chang 'an.
Chronic omphalitis forms umbilical granuloma, which makes the red lump of small cherry blossom stand out and makes sticky secretion flow out frequently for a long time. When the fetus is in the uterus, the umbilical cord enters the fetus through the abdominal wall to provide blood for the fetus. After the baby was born, the umbilical cord fell off, and the abdominal wall muscles around the navel were squeezed and began to close. If these muscle layers cannot be completely closed within a period of time after birth, the intestines below the muscle layer will protrude from the gap through the thin abdominal wall, and the child will have a navel. Pressing the protruding part of the navel will make a purring sound. This is the mixed sound of qi and digestion in Chang 'an.