Belly Button Fungus
90Belly button fungus or fungal infections of the navel are certainly one on the spectrum of unusual diseases that you can get. The belly button or in fact umbilicus is simply the scar that was left from birth when there was an umbilical cord attached between you and your mother. It is also roughly your center of gravity. Most people don't really think about their belly button very often; unless they are ticklish perhaps.....or if they are getting their belly button pierced, and indeed it is unusual to get a fungal infection in your navel, but that doesn't mean it isn't possible. See, most people really only check their feet for fungal infection because athletes foot is so common, but your belly button can be a breeding ground for infection and fungi and because so few of us look at our belly buttons regularly, mild infections or growths can go unnoticed for a long time. Luckily, it isn't usually difficult to get rid of fugal infections, and with a few precautions, you can keep your belly button in tip top condition.
What are the symptoms of belly button fungal infections?
Well, usually, mild cases will present with very few symptoms initially
- perhaps a mild discoloration, or red itchy skin in or around your
navel. Sometimes you can get a white fungus like growth or something
that looks similar in appearance to athletes foot (in fact it can be
the same fungus infecting your navel!) More severe symptoms include
pain and discharge or oozing of puss or blood. It's definitely a good
idea to visit your doctor if you are experiencing and pain or unusual
discharge, but often for milder cases, it is simple enough to treat
yourself. Candida is
often an infection in the navel area and is a yeast infection that can
be fairly stubborn to clear up.
Why does the belly get fungal growth? Well it can be dark, warm and
moist - insufficient drying when you get out of the shower, coupled
with fluf collecting there from clothes can keep the belly button damp
which is a prime territory for fungus.
The good news is that once diagnosed, belly button fungus is easy to treat. If you have milder signs and symptoms, wash out your belly button with some warm water and salt, make sure you dry the area carefully and keep it dry and clean. Always a good idea to visit your doctor (especially in more serious cases and if you have any oozing or discharge) with a course of antibiotics or anti-fungal creams.
One of the keys to getting rid of fungi and keeping them away is to
make sure you wash and dry your belly button carefully every day. Some
men who have a lot of navel hair may find it useful to shave a little
bit off to help keep the area dry and clean. A small handheld fan can
be useful to dry out the belly button properly. Fungal infections can
also be a sign of a compromised immune system so it's always a good
idea to order yourself some vitamin C and ecinacea to give yourself a
little boost if you find yourself suffering.
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ewww
I had the scary kind that has bloody discharge...I know ...yuck.. (also read somewhere that steroids can also contribute) which I had recently been taking
and anyway, I went to the dr. and he prescribed ketoconazole (anti-fungal agent). So I am treating it with that, packing it with gauze, w/ medical tape to keep the gauze inside...
I must be one of the anfortunet fellows that gets fungi in there navel. i have had athletes belly botton for about 3 months. i have tried all kinds of creams perscribed by doctors and i always take care of it twice a day. it remains red. help help HELP HELPPPPP PLEASE HElp! i beg of you! please Help help help
i have strange black stuff in my belly button that has been there for year some times when i shower i try to wash it out but its stuck on.is that a kind of belly fungus?
Hey Jeffrey---me too. I play tennis everyday. When it first started I didn't think much about it until after a month I started feeling some pain on and off. Went to DR.--was prescribed ani-fungi cream and it still doesn't go away--seems to keep getting worse!!
I have a severe pain in my bellybutton ( no discharge) my stomach doesnt hurt around my bellybutton but if i bairy push at all on my bellybutton it hurts VERRY VERRY BAD. im goin to the hospital tomorrow if i cant find some kind of help & advice.
For about two weeks i have had some crust forming in it so i started picking at it, now i dont get it very often, but its pinkish, not pierced, and it had a cut in the bottom that wasnt bleeding, and i've beed using non iodized salt water and antibacterial handsoap (which makes it sting) for 3 days and its just giving me mild stomach aches. Help!







heartycindy 2 years ago
so eecky!! i never knew this exist... nice info