Is your belly button still connected to anything?

This photo shows what the belly button looks like from inside the abdomen. As you can see, it is not attached to anything in the body. The belly button is where the umbilical cord attaches to the fetus, connecting the developing baby to the placenta.
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Why shouldn't you play with your navel?

There are many risks associated with playing with your navel, but one of the most important is that you can push on your bellybutton and cause an infection. This happens when you introduce bacteria into your body through a wound in the area. To avoid this, make sure to always keep your hands clean and dry!
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Does the belly button serve a purpose?

The belly button doesn't have any biological uses, though it is used in some medical procedures. For instance, if a transfusion is necessary for a newborn, the umbilical cord stump is preferred.
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Is your belly button connected to your bladder?

In an open (or patent) urachus, there is an opening between the bladder and the belly button (navel). The urachus is a tube between the bladder and the belly button that is present before birth. In most cases, it closes along its full length before the baby is born.
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What happens if you keep touching your belly button?

Dr. Richardson cautions against touching your belly button with your germy fingers, as it can lead to serious infections.
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What's Inside Your Belly Button?



Why does touching my belly button feel good?

"The internal lining of the abdominal cavity at your umbilicus (belly button) is called your parietal peritoneum. This structure is exquisitely sensitive and its sensory nerve fibres relay input back to the spinal cord at the same level as the nerves that relay sensation from your bladder and urethra."
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Should you clean your belly button?

But just like the rest of your body, they need to be cleaned. In fact, a 2012 study found that 67 different types of bacteria are in the average bellybutton. Most bellybuttons have crevices that can collect dirt and breed bacteria. Aim to clean yours about once a week.
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Why is belly button dirty?

Most belly buttons are indented so act as a trap for sweat, dead skin, and dirt. Few people wash the belly button with soap so germs can develop. The most common cause for a belly button smell is poor hygiene. All areas of the body need to be washed regularly to stay clean and healthy.
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Can u live without a belly button?

Innie or outie? How about neither? There are lots of people who have surgery at birth or later in life that mean they have no belly button at all. If you're one of the few and proud who don't have a belly button, you aren't alone.
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Do belly buttons have nerve endings?

Even though the belly button is just a scar, the area has many nerve endings, making it ticklish, sensitive, and — if you're like Madonna — a love button that shoots sex tingles up your spine.
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What happens if you dont clean belly button?

"All flesh holes can build up with sweat, dead skin cells, oils, clothing fabric, bacteria and forbidden cheese," he says in the clip, which has since been viewed over 300k times. "If not washed out on a regular basis, this material can accumulate and harden into an omphalolith – a belly button stone," he adds.
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What is inside belly button?

Internally the veins and arteries in the cord close up and form ligaments, which are tough connective tissues. These ligaments divide up the liver into sections and remain attached to the inside of the belly button.
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Can you absorb things through your belly button?

All that's left behind on your navel after birth are skin tissues and hard, solid ligaments that eventually fall off or seal up. There's no gland left here that can absorb anything.
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Can you poke your finger through your belly button?

the answer is no. your belly button is basically a big kot of fibrosed tissue (scar tissue) so is tougher than ordinary tissue.
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What is black thing in belly button?

A navel stone is sometimes called an omphalolith or umbolith. It is a condition where substances like sebum, or skin oil, hair, dead skin cells, and dirt can accumulate and form a hardball. The stone is usually a dark color and firm to the touch. They may resemble a large blackhead in the opening of the navel.
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How often should u clean ur belly button?

Method 1 of 2: Creating a Regular Cleansing Routine. Wash your belly button whenever you shower. The best time to clean your belly button is during a regular bath or shower.
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Why does your belly button feel weird when you touch it?

If you've poked your belly button and felt like you've needed to pee, you're not alone. Dr Christopher Hollingsworth of NYC Surgical Associates said it's down to sensory nerve fibres in the internal lining of your stomach cavity.
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Why is my belly button hole so deep?

A deep hollow belly button typically occurs when the hood of skin casts a shadow on the inside of the button, giving the visual impression of it being quite deep. This shape is also common in people who have some excess belly fat around the abdomen.
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Why do belly buttons smell?

Because of its shape and tiny skin folds, belly buttons can collect dirt, sweat, and bacteria. In fact, the average belly button contains about 67 types of bacteria. 1 This buildup can lead to a smell and even infection. Your belly button may smell because of a hygiene need or an infection caused by bacteria or fungus.
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Is a smelly belly button normal?

Discharge and smells can be a result of several different factors, though slight navel odors are typically normal. If you have a combination of foul smell and discharge, it could be a sign of: A fungal infection or yeast infection of the belly button. A bacterial infection of the belly button.
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Can a dirty belly button cause pain?

Bacterial infection

If you don't clean the area well, these bacteria could cause an infection. Belly button piercings can also get infected. Bacterial infections cause a foul-smelling discharge that can be yellow or green. You can also have swelling, pain, and a scab around your belly button.
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What happens if your belly button opens?

Urachus. Before birth, your bladder connects to your bellybutton through this channel in your gut. Though it usually disappears by the time you're born, sometimes it remains. You might not notice it, but if it's completely open, your navel may be wet as urine flows up and even leaks out.
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What just came out of my belly button?

If your belly button is “leaking” clear or colored discharge or blood, you may have a bacterial, fungal, or yeast infection. Crusty skin, strong odor, itching, and redness are also signs of infection. If discharge and crust stick around after you wash your belly button, you should see your doctor.
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What causes an innie or outie?

When you're born, the umbilical cord is cut and you have a small piece left called the umbilical stump. One to 2 weeks after birth, this stump falls off and what remains is your belly button. As a result, your belly button is essentially a scar. Whether it's an innie or outie depends on how your skin grows as it heals.
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