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The baby is two months old. Is transparent blistering normal on the navel?
This is not normal. It's a neonatal umbilical hernia.

Because of the dysplasia of the newborn's abdominal wall, crying or exerting force for a long time will cause the intestinal tube to be embedded in the uncombined abdominal wall. (Because when the baby is in the belly, it relies on the umbilical cord on the belly to transport nutrition and oxygen. )

We can find that when the baby cries or exerts force, the navel will bulge badly. It will be fine when the baby falls asleep.

So how can we make it disappear?

1. Material:

A box of umbilical warmer. A roll of gauze. One dollar coin.

1. Material:

2. Wrap the coin with gauze and stick it on the baby's navel side, and drum it higher when wrapping it. Heat the navel heater and stick a coin wrapped in gauze on it.

3. Then stick the belly button with coins on the baby's belly button, and press the baby's bulging belly button before sticking. Change it every two days, a week at most. Note: every time you peel it, you should be slow. If the skin around the baby's navel is red, wait until later (it is best to change it for the baby at night. If the skin is red, you can wait until evening. ) Never touch the water on your navel.

Newborn umbilical hernia can also wait for it to disappear, but it takes a long time, maybe a few months, maybe a year or two. However, the period is more dangerous. If the baby's intestine does not return to its original position with the development of the abdominal wall, it is easy to get stuck. This leads to intestinal necrosis embedded in navel. We're going to have an operation.

So for the sake of safety, it is still external force that helps the baby disappear.