[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Bleeding from belly button (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 9/26/2015 9:59:36 PM EDT
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No reason that I can see but I'm finding dried blood in my belly button. Flaked it out and now I've got a leak...
WTF am I about to die now? |
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Ok this is getting ridiculous! The flow is increasing and now it's sore... Damn it wtf is going on? I've got a bit of paper towel stuck in there now trying to stop it. argh You got roofied and naval raped. Its no laughing matter. Well, not to you any way. |
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Fungus or bacteria, wash and dry better. Quoted:
Fungus or bacteria, wash and dry better. Yep, OP Is nasty. Any bleeding or discharge from within the belly button is almost always a sign of an infection. It is most likely a fungal infection. The belly button can be a dark moist, warm place, the ideal breeding ground for fungi. The most likely culprit for a fungal infection of the navel causing an unpleasant discharge is candida. But other fungi love belly buttons too. Yeast infections can also be the cause. Bacteria, like their other microbial cousins, like dark moist places, and a bacterial infection can also be the cause of a belly button discharge. A fungal infection in or around the belly button will be red and itchy similar to athletes foot. If you scratch it you can crate open wounds, this can be the source of any bleeding. The open sores caused by scratching also afford the opportunity for a secondary bacterial infection, which could account for a yellowish and smelly discharge. |
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Yep, OP Is nasty. Quoted:
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Fungus or bacteria, wash and dry better. Yep, OP Is nasty. Any bleeding or discharge from within the belly button is almost always a sign of an infection. It is most likely a fungal infection. The belly button can be a dark moist, warm place, the ideal breeding ground for fungi. The most likely culprit for a fungal infection of the navel causing an unpleasant discharge is candida. But other fungi love belly buttons too. Yeast infections can also be the cause. Bacteria, like their other microbial cousins, like dark moist places, and a bacterial infection can also be the cause of a belly button discharge. A fungal infection in or around the belly button will be red and itchy similar to athletes foot. If you scratch it you can crate open wounds, this can be the source of any bleeding. The open sores caused by scratching also afford the opportunity for a secondary bacterial infection, which could account for a yellowish and smelly discharge. So, a yeast infection? |
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Yep, OP Is nasty. Quoted:
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Fungus or bacteria, wash and dry better. Yep, OP Is nasty. Any bleeding or discharge from within the belly button is almost always a sign of an infection. It is most likely a fungal infection. The belly button can be a dark moist, warm place, the ideal breeding ground for fungi. The most likely culprit for a fungal infection of the navel causing an unpleasant discharge is candida. But other fungi love belly buttons too. Yeast infections can also be the cause. Bacteria, like their other microbial cousins, like dark moist places, and a bacterial infection can also be the cause of a belly button discharge. A fungal infection in or around the belly button will be red and itchy similar to athletes foot. If you scratch it you can crate open wounds, this can be the source of any bleeding. The open sores caused by scratching also afford the opportunity for a secondary bacterial infection, which could account for a yellowish and smelly discharge. Well that's fucking disgusting. |
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Little Johnny and little Suzy were playing Doctor.
Little Johnny told little Suzy to get under the covers and undress. Little Johnny asked if he could put his finger in her bellybutton, Suzy said yes. Little Suzy said that is not my belly button, little Johnny said good that is not my finger. |

