Do babies have white stuff in their private parts that needs to be cleaned up?

White stuff in the private parts of infants, i.e., white discharge near the genitals of infants, which may be a normal physiological phenomenon, usually do not need to clean up, but if the discharge has a bad smell or the amount of abnormalities such as large amounts, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner. White discharge from the genitals of infants may be the result of residual fetal fat and disruption of estrogen from the mother. Observe the white discharge to see if there is any odor, redness or swelling of the vulva, and if there is no abnormality, it is generally a physiological phenomenon that usually does not need to be cleaned up. The skin of infants is relatively delicate, if not cleaned properly, it may damage the skin or induce infections. White discharge from the genitals of infants is more and odorless, or accompanied by redness and swelling, may be related to inflammation, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time and go to the hospital for examination and treatment.