Toddler Belly Button

Updated on July 09, 2008
S.J. asks from Jackson, TN
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My 2 year old has what looks like a zit inside her belly button. She isnt complaining about it or tugging at it, I just happened to notice it a few days ago when she had a heat rash on her tummy. I googled it and of course it scared me to death of all the things it could be, but it looks like a regular old zit or something to me!! Can heat rash turn to a zit like bump? Anyone know what it could be??

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K.A.

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I would just watch it and maybe keep corn starch on his tummy for a week or so. If it doesn't go away, it may be a little cyst. I have heard of this before and it wasn't a big problem.

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R.G.

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S., DON'T PANIC!!!!
It's natural for first time moms to over worry everything with their precious treasures. We tend to relax a bit with subsequent offspring based on our experiences with previous children. (Which is the primary cause of birth order differences in kids.)

It's highly likely that your daughter has a severe case of zit brought on by a sweaty belly button. Just make sure to keep her skin clean and dry and the zit will go away.

If, after a few weeks (that means wait at least until August 7th - mark it on your calendar), it is still there, or if it becomes inflamed or it is readily apparent that it is growing larger, call your pediatrician and tell him or her the history of the inflammation. At that point, they can best advise you as to whether it warrants a trip in to the office or she may phone in a prescription for it.

As long as it is not bothering her, though, don't let it bother you!

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S.I.

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My little girl had one and it was a chigger bite, they are out during this season. You can make a baking powder paste, or there is a topical cream called chigger rid. Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
S.

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T.C.

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Before you freak out it may be an ant bite. My son had one on his hand(no where near as scary) about a week ago. We just left it alone and after a few days it hardened, I touched it to see if he would react to it and when he didn't I scratched it off. It was super easy, almost like wiping a piece of wet grass or something off of you. It looked just like a zit but we just left it alone. It didn't seem to bother him at all. If it hasn't gone away in a week to 10 days then I would take her into the doctor but dont get all worried right now. I'm sure she's fine :)

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E.M.

answers from Louisville on

pimples come from oil and if she had a heat rash she may have been sweating and some oil got in her belly button. my kiddos would get zits in odd places too so i wouldnt worry however if it lasts a few more days call the doc :)

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K.S.

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A pimple is just that, most of the time. They usually come, and they go. I would let her play in a warm bath, which may help bring it to a head. I would not try to pop it. Use some neosporin oint on it and cover it with a bandaid when she is not bathing, and try to keep urine off it. Good luck.

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J.D.

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Hi S.

here is a great website to get some advice revolutionhealth.com Hope this helps!

J.

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M.P.

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Hey S.,
I don't know if heat rash can turn into a zit or a blister or not but I know that Lavender oil cures about any skin problem known to man! It won't hurt the baby either and it will penetrate all the little crevices of the belly button when you put it on her. It doesn't burn either! I recommend New Vision's oils too because they have NO extenders added whatsoever so you only get 100% pure organic or wild crafted oils with no pesticides, alcohol,etc...see http://melpace.newvision.net and click on the Products tab at the top of the page then Aromatherapy and view the Singles oils. They guarantee 100% satisfaction or your money back! You might also check out some of the blends while you're there such as the Happy Tummy Blend, Nature's Lullaby Blend, and Head's Up Blend for tummy issues, relaxation for sleep, and headaches. I used to put an oil called Tranquility on my daughter when she was so wound up she wouldn't settle down to sleep and it worked wonders! You simply put it on their feet because there are 8,000 receptors in the feet per square inch vs. 4,000 elsewhere on the body. That's one reason they put such heavy protection on HazMat technicians when they are cleaning up toxic chemicals. ;-) Hope I helped you.

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A.M.

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I would recommend calling your pediatrician if you're concerned. I don't know what it could be, but if you googled it and things of concern came up, you can't let it go - you need to check with your pediatrician.

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