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Umbilical Infection (Omphalitis) in Newborns
The umbilical stump normally falls off within 7-14 days after birth. Proper care during this time is important to prevent an umbilical infection (omphalitis). A little moisture or slight odour is normal — but redness, pus, and swelling must be evaluated by a doctor immediately.
Possibili Cause
- 1Bacterial infection (staphylococci, streptococci) from inadequate hygiene
- 2Moisture at the navel (nappy too high, wet compresses)
- 3Premature or forceful removal of the umbilical stump
- 4Contaminated objects at the navel (dirty hands, unclean clothing)
Cosa Puoi Fare
- Keep the navel dry: let it air dry, fold the nappy below the stump
- Wash hands before every cord care session
- Clean the navel only with water and sterile gauze — NO disinfectants or alcohol
- Do NOT pull off the stump — it falls off on its own
- For infection: antibiotic treatment from the paediatrician (topical or systemic)
Quando Andare dal Medico?
- Redness SPREADING around the navel (more than 2 cm) → see doctor IMMEDIATELY
- Purulent or foul-smelling discharge from the navel
- Swelling or hardening of abdominal skin around the navel
- Baby has a fever (above 38°C) or seems unwell
- Umbilical stump bleeds heavily or won't stop bleeding
- Stump hasn't fallen off after 3 weeks
Note per Fascia d'Età
Day 1-3: Cord clamp still on, stump drying slowly. Day 5-7: Stump becomes darker and harder — normal. Day 7-14: Stump falls off, small wound may weep slightly or bleed minimally. Day 14-21: Navel should be fully healed. AFTER falling off: An umbilical granuloma (small, moist, red nodule) can occur and needs cauterisation by the paediatrician — harmless.
Domande Frequenti
Can I bathe my baby while the stump hasn't fallen off?
What is an umbilical granuloma?
How do I tell the difference between normal healing and infection?
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