If you have pain on the left side of your navel, you should pay attention to understand what symptoms are caused, such as the most common omphalitis, inflammation caused by bacterial infection, sometimes accompanied by pain, edema, or hematoma and other symptoms. Therefore, you must pay attention to local daily cleaning, and of course, follow the doctor's advice to prevent the inflammation from exacerbating and causing a lot of bad damage.
1. Omphalitis
The pain around the belly button is considered to be caused by omphalitis. When adults experience omphalitis, in addition to pain in the umbilical fossa or around the navel, it will also be accompanied by hematoma, edema, and often odorous slurry secretions. Sometimes umbilical inflammation will spread to the periphery of the belly button, and may cause superficial infection or cellulitis but systemic symptoms.
Recommendation: Omphalitis in adults is usually caused by accidental scratches when removing waste and sebaceous glands in the umbilical fossa, resulting in infection caused by bacterial invasion. It is recommended to seek medical treatment immediately to prevent the inflammation from exacerbating.
2. Infection with parasites
Pain around the navel caused by parasite infection is generally more common in children and adolescents. In addition to intermittent pain around the navel, there are also other symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, yellow and thin complexion, a tendency to eat foreign bodies, and dry and loose stools.
Recommendation: Parasitic disease in children is usually caused by eating unclean food or not washing hands before meals and after defecation, resulting in ingestion of roundworm eggs. It is recommended to follow the doctor's advice to take medicine for treatment after diagnosis, and to educate children about dietary safety in the future.
3. Stomach disease
If there is pain in the upper left part of the navel, it may be that there is some kind of disease in the stomach, such as gastric ulcer, erosive gastritis, etc. It is recommended to have a gastroscopy to observe the internal conditions.
4. Intestinal spasm
Intestinal spasms are more common in children. Among them, school-age children often feel pain in the midsection or around the navel when intestinal spasms occur. The onset is episodic, sometimes painful and sometimes not painful.
Suggestion: Catching a cold in the abdomen, overeating, overeating, eating cold foods, and excessive sugar in food causing gas in the intestines may cause intestinal spasm in children. If the symptoms are mild, it is recommended to observe and help the child massage the abdomen to see if it can be alleviated. If the symptoms are serious, it is recommended to seek medical treatment. Moreover, great attention should be paid to the child's diet, and children should not be allowed to eat randomly by themselves.

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