"Why Does My Stomach Ache Immediately After Cleaning the Dirt from My Belly Button?"
Immediately experiencing abdominal pain after cleaning the dirt from the navel may be related to intestinal spasms, nerve reflexes, bacterial infections, and other factors. Corresponding improvement measures should be taken based on different situations, as follows:
1. Intestinal Spasms:
If abdominal pain occurs after cleaning the navel, it may be related to intestinal spasms caused by irritation. First, apply a hot water bottle or salt bag to relieve muscle spasms in the local intestine. Alternatively, take oral trimebutine, anisodamine, or intravenous phloroglucinol for antispasmodic and analgesic effects.
2. Nerve Reflex:
The navel is an acupoint on the human body, and repeated stimulation can trigger nerve reflexes, leading to abdominal pain. Upon stopping the stimulation, gently massaging the abdomen and applying a hot water bottle can alleviate the pain.
3. Bacterial Infection:
Using unclean fingers to clean the navel can damage the skin and mucous membrane, leading to infection and inflammation in the abdominal intestine, resulting in periumbilical infection. Strict disinfection is required at the navel surface, using iodine volatiles for wet dressing, and thorough debridement and disinfection. Regular dressing changes are necessary, accompanied by topical application of anti-inflammatory ointments such as fusidic acid cream, mupirocin ointment, and erythromycin ointment. After the inflammation subsides, the pain will naturally disappear. In severe cases, antibiotics such as roxithromycin, cefixime, and levofloxacin tablets may be required. Patients should also pay special attention to their diet, avoiding cold and spicy foods. If symptoms persist, it is recommended to promptly undergo an ultrasound examination and blood routine test at a hospital, and follow the doctor's instructions for treatment.