i dont really understand the question but if your asking "I put peroxide on my navel and yellow liquid is coming out" i say GO TO THE HOSPITAL
Liquid coming from the navel, especially if accompanied by a bad smell, may indicate an infection, such as an umbilical infection or bacterial infection. It can also result from poor hygiene, a cyst, or a foreign body. If the discharge persists or is associated with pain, redness, or fever, it's essential to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It sounds like you have an infection.
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http://www.pacificbodyjewellery.com/aftercare/infected_piercing.htm
No. Never ever ever use peroxide, alcohol, bactine or neosporin on ANY piercings. The chemicals in these products are too harsh for the piercing and will cause severe irritation, which may lead to infection. All you need to put on it is antibacterial (Dial) soap once a day.
As long as it isn't a green/yellow color, you're fine. If it is, then you probably have an infection. Go to a doctor to get antibiotics.
Take it out for the time being. take care of it with "Natrual Sea Salt" and Peroxide as so it doesn't become infected. An infected peircing is far worse than no peircing at all.
# Navel Academe # Navel Maneuvers # Navel Operation # If on a lake or ocean it would be a Navel Flotilla
Its end looks like a navel, which is a bellybutton
A Navel is your belly button.
If you want to wear a regular navel ring in your inverse piercing, turn the navel ring upside-down, so that the larger gem is in the navel, and the smaller gem is below.
Fish don't have a navel as they are not mammals.