It is going to be the hot summer season again, and the high temperature is unbearable, which is also the high incidence period of baby diarrhea. Many parents came to ask me: [Is it true that umbilicus stickers can treat baby diarrhea? ]
Is umbilicus patch really useful? Let’s start with the baby’s navel.
Where does the navel lead?
The navel doesn’t work anywhere.
With the fall-off of the umbilical stump in the newborn period, the umbilical blood vessels that provided nutrition for the fetus were gradually disused and no longer functional. After the wound healed, the navel was also covered by the skin, and the umbilical fossa naturally no longer communicated with the belly or elsewhere.
Only a closed abdominal wall can provide a sterile environment for the stomach and prevent internal organs from being infected.
Some people say, since it doesn’t work, why does picking the navel hurt?
There is also skin in the navel, and there are nerves in the skin. Don’t say that picking the navel will hurt, and other parts of your belly will also hurt. Only the navel fossa is relatively hidden, rarely touched at ordinary times, and occasionally stimulated may be relatively more sensitive.
If your navel is not covered well, will you catch cold?
The idea that the navel or belly will catch cold is very common in the country, and some areas also need to wear a bellyband to protect the navel. In fact, there is no such disease as [catching cold].
Can you catch a cold when you catch a cold?
When people say [catching cold], they often refer to colds, which are only divided into common cold and influenza. No matter which kind of cold is caused by virus infection, and the main symptoms of colds are in respiratory tract.
Although some doctors, especially traditional Chinese medicine, will say [gastrointestinal cold], in fact this is not a standard diagnosis, and some gastroenteritis is often diagnosed as gastrointestinal cold. This diagnosis is only found in China, and there is no scientific theory of stomach cold.
Can you have diarrhea if you catch cold?
There are still many people who say that if they catch a cold, they will have diarrhea. Is this possible?
During temperature changes, The number of children with diarrhea does increase. But it should be noted that Not only will the temperature increase during the drop, During the period of temperature rise, the increase is more obvious [1]. The temperature rise is easy to spoil food, increasing the risk of food poisoning, and the number of children with diarrhea will also increase. The drop in temperature is not necessarily the impact of temperature itself on children, but the chance of rotavirus infection increases, so rotavirus enteritis is also called [autumn diarrhea] [2].
If the navel really has diarrhea when it catches cold, what about those who go to sea in bikinis? The girl who wears navel-baring clothes all day is not allowed to carry hand paper with her?
Of course, due to the influence of clothing habits, the body may be more sensitive to low temperatures than the face and limbs exposed for a long time. Therefore, even in summer, most people will habitually cover their chest and abdomen when sleeping.
However, there is no basis for believing that you will catch cold if your belly is not covered. When cooling down, no matter how well you protect your navel, your limbs will not be able to be exposed.
Can umbilicus patch really cure diseases?
Umbilical patch is a medical product with strong Chinese characteristics.
As to whether the umbilical patch can treat diarrhea, I think you should know the answer to the first question.
Navel is completely closed, there is no way. Regardless of the effect of the drug itself, there are few drugs that can enter the blood through the skin. Besides, the intestines and belly are not glued together, and even if they enter the blood, they can enter the intestines through blood circulation. If sticking navel is really useful, it will also be useful to stick other skin.
Many people will also say: It is good for my child to post it. What is going on?
Many enteritis is caused by rotavirus infection. This disease will basically recover in a week. It has nothing to do with sticking or not sticking things. If it is really bacillary dysentery, do you see if it can be pasted well?
It is said that sticking navel can treat enteritis. At least the two are only separated by a layer of belly, and there are also sticking navel to treat hemorrhoids. From navel directly to anus, does this drug effect need some space crossing ability?