Many babies in the first month of lifeinflammation of the navel. This problem occurs in almost every tenth of a crumb. Many parents, faced with this situation, seriously panic. Others, on the contrary, completely underestimate the problem. And meanwhile this pathology - omphalitis in newborns - needs competent and timely treatment. Neglect or delay can result in serious consequences.
Umbilical wound is quite vulnerableplace of the newborn. Through it into the body of a crumb can easily penetrate the infection. In this case, inflammation of the navel bottom develops. Pathology can also cover adjacent tissues. Often inflammation spreads to the umbilical ring with adjacent vessels, subcutaneous fatty tissue. This is how omphalitis develops in newborns.
Most often, the disease manifests itself in the second weeklife. As a rule, in most babies, the wound heals by the 7th day. But in case of infection, it does not drag out during these terms. Ranka begins to ooze. In addition, the development of pathology indicates reddened skin near the navel. To the touch, the tissues are sufficiently dense, the vessels are probed. And from the wound itself, it is possible to separate out pus.
Why develop omphalitis in newborns? The only reason for the appearance of pathology is the penetration of infection into the body through an open navel wound. In most cases, the culprits of infection are streptococci and staphylococci. But sometimes inflammation can develop as a result of the penetration of gram-negative bacteria, such as diphtheria or E. coli.
The main factors provoking the development of ailment are:
Most often umbilical omphalitis is observed inpremature infants, as well as in infants who were born not in hospital conditions (during home births). Often from this disease suffer crumbs, in which there are abnormal congenital pathologies.
In a healthy baby, the umbilical cord falls off by 3-4 dayslife. After that, the wound is tightened by a bloody crust. It gradually dries up. Complete healing takes place on the 10-14th day of life. In the first week there may be a small amount of discharge from the wound. But by the time of complete healing of the navel, it should be completely dry. If by this time the wound did not heal, there is every reason to assume that omphalitis develops in newborns.
Several pathogens are characteristic for pathology. Depending on the stage of severity, the ailment is classified into:
In addition, the disease can be:
Each type of disease is characterized by its symptoms. That's why you need to consider all the forms separately.
This is a simple disease. In the people it is called a "wet belly button".
For pathology, the following symptoms are typical:
With the development of the catarrhal form of the disease the baby feels great. He sleeps perfectly, eats with appetite, gaining weight well.
But the treatment of the disease must begin immediately. If you do not undertake a fight against the disease at this stage, the pathology will begin to progress.
If treatment was not undertaken at the stage described above, or if the wrong therapy was performed, the disease begins to progress. In this case, purulent pathology develops.
For this stage, the symptoms are:
In this case, it is necessary to show the baby to the surgeon as soon as possible.
With further progression of the disease, the inflammatory process covers the blood vessels - arteries and veins. In this case, phlegmonous omphalitis is observed.
It is characterized by such symptoms:
With such pathology, the risk of spreading phlegmon to the abdominal tissues is high.
This is the most severe stage of the disease.
It is manifested by the following symptoms:
Necrotic omphalitis in children can lead to dangerous complications, one of which is sepsis.
The definition of pathology does not cause difficulties. The doctor will put the initial diagnosis immediately, as soon as he looks at the bleeding navel of newborns.
To exclude the development of complications, additional examinations will be performed:
The baby is sure to be sent to a consultation with a pediatric surgeon.
In addition, it is assigned bak-sowing. This allows you to identify the causative agent of infection. This analysis will make it possible to select the most accurate antibacterial therapy.
At home, you can only fight this stage of the disease.
Therapy includes the following activities:
With a progressive disease most often struggling in a hospital.
The following measures are taken for treatment:
In some cases, surgery is considered to remove necrotic tissue.
Parents should carefully and veryresponsibly approach the care of the newborn. And if the navel does not heal 10-14 days after birth, it is necessary to show the doctor a crumb. Omphalitis can lead to quite severe consequences. But timely and adequate therapy allows you to quickly cure pathology, which in the future will not affect either health or the baby's well-being.
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