If you have pus coming from your navel, it is recommended that you consult the general surgery department, or follow the advice of the hospital staff. Pus from the navel is often indicative of infectious diseases in the navel area, and it is generally recommended to go to the General Surgery Department for bacterial culture of local secretions, blood tests, etc., to clarify the type of infectious microorganisms, assess the severity of the infection, and select appropriate anti-infective medications, as well as for local cleansing and disinfecting treatments. If you have difficulty in choosing a department, you can also consult the local hospital and listen to the opinions and suggestions of professionals, such as the medical staff. When pus is found coming out from the navel, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible. In daily life, you should avoid cleaning the dirt inside the navel by yourself as much as possible to avoid inducing infection and jeopardizing your health.