What is meant by umbilical ureteric residuals

Umbilical Ureteral Residual Disease is a series of symptoms caused by the undegraded umbilical ureter between the navel and the bladder, where urine enters the umbilical ureter.
The umbilical ureter is the tube that connects the fetal bladder to the umbilicus during the embryonic stage. When the umbilical cord is tied after the baby is born, the umbilical ureter within the umbilical cord gradually degenerates over time.
If the umbilical ureter is not degraded, urine can enter the umbilical ureter and cause infection, resulting in urine outflow from the umbilical region of the child, and the area around the umbilicus can be irritated and soaked by urine, resulting in eczema-like changes and a foul odor.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to complete the relevant examinations, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, avoiding private medication or treatment, so as not to aggravate the discomfort and delay the treatment time.