I didn't know where else to post this so i
apologize if its posted in the wrong
place. Recently my belly button started
feeling really sore, i ignored it thinking
it'd go away. I noticed it after I started
using tanning lotion again,which probably
ended up in there somehow when I was
applying it, now its gotten alot worse and
feels infected and theres actually, as
disgusting as it sounds and is, stuff
leaking out of my belly button and it
hurts really bad, I dont know what to do?
is this serious enough to go to the doctor
or should I just use peroxide or
soemthing?
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worrywart001
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Joined: 27 May 2007 Posts: 200
Posted: 11-11-07 00:06am
anyone please???
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Tylanas
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Posted: 11-11-07 02:29am
Absolutely go to the doctor O.o It
shouldn't even be a question!!
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Georgia59
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Posted: 11-11-07 21:00pm
DId you wash it out? Do that- and if you
can see a sore or something, try putting
antibiotic cream on it (washing out with
peroxide would be good), if it keeps
pussing, it is infected.
You're not pierced, right?
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young Girl
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