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Sep 17, 2024

What is “umbilical velvet”?

Neonatal umbilical disorders

Umbilical vellus is an umbilical yolk duct residual tissue (embryonic residual tissue) proliferation, also known as umbilical yolk duct polyp (umbilical omphalomesenteric duct polyp) or umbilical polyp (umbilical polyp). In…

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Jun 30, 2024

Can newborns heal themselves from umbilical cord velvet?

Neonatal umbilical disorders

Umbilical velvet in newborns is usually not self-healing and needs to be treated as necessary. Umbilical velvet, also known as umbilical polyp, is a small amount of intestinal mucosal tissue…

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Jun 29, 2024

When will the baby’s umbilical cord fall off

Neonatal umbilical disorders

The umbilical cord usually falls off on its own about 7-14 days after birth. There are individual differences in how early it falls off depending on the ligation method. Generally,…

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Jun 29, 2024

Is it normal for a child’s umbilical cord not to fall off after 20 days?

Neonatal umbilical disorders

The umbilical cord of newborns usually falls off in 7-10 days. If the umbilical cord has not fallen off in 20 days, whether it is normal or not needs to…

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Aug 14, 2023

Diagnosis and treatment of common diseases of the umbilicus in newborns

Neonatal umbilical disorders

1. Neonatal umbilicus Because the umbilicus is not long broken, there are local “wounds” and necrotic stumps that have not yet fully healed, and the newborn’s own immunity is not…

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Aug 14, 2023

Common umbilical disorders in newborns

Neonatal umbilical disorders

Newborns are often prone to various umbilical disorders such as umbilical infections (commonly known as umbiliculitis) and need to be differentiated from umbilical sinus and umbilical fistula. It is a…

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Aug 14, 2023

Don’t be careless with a small belly button

Neonatal umbilical disorders

The navel, commonly known as the navel eye, is called “Shen Que” in Chinese medicine. After the baby is born, the umbilical cord is ligated and cut, leaving the stump…

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Aug 14, 2023

Pediatric Umbilical Diseases

Neonatal umbilical disorders

After the birth of a newborn, the umbilical cord connected to the placenta is ligated and cut off, and the stump of the umbilical cord finally dries and falls off,…

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Aug 14, 2023

Increased fetal umbilical artery resistance

Neonatal umbilical disorders

The umbilical cord is the link between the mother and the fetus, providing nutrients for fetal growth and development, and transporting fetal metabolites to the mother and out of the…

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Aug 14, 2023

Identification and treatment of umbilical velvet

Neonatal umbilical disorders

Umbilical cord velvet is a relatively common disease in children, but there are many people who do not recognize this disease, and I have prescribed a maximum of twenty-six-year-old patient,…

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Neonatal umbilical disorders

  • What is “umbilical velvet”?
  • Can newborns heal themselves from umbilical cord velvet?
  • When will the baby’s umbilical cord fall off
  • Is it normal for a child’s umbilical cord not to fall off after 20 days?
  • Diagnosis and treatment of common diseases of the umbilicus in newborns
  • Common umbilical disorders in newborns
  • Don’t be careless with a small belly button
  • Pediatric Umbilical Diseases
  • Increased fetal umbilical artery resistance
  • Identification and treatment of umbilical velvet
  • The best time for umbilical antler treatment
  • The umbilical cord should not fall off more than a few days at the latest
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