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Re: belly button problems since lap.

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Nov 26 14:32:31 2003


I am not sure about the bluish discoloration, other than maybe bruising/bleeding. I have had two laps (one 16 years ago and one 8 years ago). Over the years, I have had a discharge from my belly button periodically which seems to be present at times of hormone flux (particularly when I am having more pain from the endo). At times I will get vulvar irritation and inflammation with it as well. I thought it was a bacterial or yeast infection, which women with endo are prone to. It comes and goes without warning or response to special cleaning or natural remedies. I have done some research on it but have not found any definitive answers yet. I would like to hear from anyone that may have some insight too.

Thanks!

At Wed, 26 Nov 2003, bkemnitz wrote: >
>I had a lap done on 10/20/03, and since then I noticed a cxircular
>blueish hue dot on my belly button. do you think the endo has spread on
>my belly button???
>
>do you even think it is possible???
>beth
>
>At Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Kendra wrote:
>>
>>On Tueday, 11/27/03, A GIRL wrote: My belly button was also smelling
>>foul and I recently took TAMIFLU, which fights off the flu virus, and it
>>cleared up the belly button problem. I always thought that it was
>>caused from baceria but it could have been caused by a virus. There is
>>a virus known by doctors that can infect your nails and toe nails so I
>>am doing research to see if maybe that is what happened with my belly
>>button. I have tried everything but I noticed when taking TAMIFLU that
>>it cleared the belly button problem up complety.






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