Belly Botton Problem

Updated on July 09, 2014
L.S. asks from Tulsa, OK
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My 5 yr old had a pimple like spot on the outside of her belly botton the other day and she said it didnt hurt so i just left it and figured it would work it self out. Well last night in the bath i noticed it has gotten crusty around the whole belly button now! Any ideas on what it could be? I have now washed it with Hydren Proxide and put neosporin on it with a bandaid to cover it and will check it tonight but im cluesless!!!

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M.S.

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I would bet it might be a pimple or simple little scratch that got infected. Check it latter, and if the neosporin isn't helping, a call to the consulting nurse in the morning might be in order. I'd be curious if she's running a fever? If not, it's probably nothing to worry about, but it you're concerned, call the consulting nurse at your doctor's office. It's what they're there for! Good luck!

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answers from Spokane on

My boys will get eczema in their belly button and it will get crusty if I don't catch it. Try using Cetaphil cream in it 2x daily to clear it up.

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M.P.

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Sounds like impetigo. You'll need to see a doctor to get some meds for this. Hope she feels better soon.

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M.O.

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No one can diagnose over the Internet, but what you're describing is consistent with a staph infection. Please take her to a doctor and get it checked out. If it is staph, it's treatable, but with specific antibiotics only, not over-the-counter products like neosporin.

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With skin infections these days, I'd proceed with an abundance of caution. Staff spreads fast. Call the doc.

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