In my shop we suggest that you clean it with a anti-bacterial soap, and after soaking it with a mixture of sea salts and water..Mix the sea salt with the water at a ratio of 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt to 8 oz's of clean water...Take a little bit at a time and heat it up like you would your bath water, hot enough to open your pores, but not so hot as to scald you....Clean and soak them twice a day for 10 days....One of the soaks should be 5 mins. long and one should be at least ten mins long. If you only get to clean and soak it once a day do the soak for 10 minutes....
Never use peroxide or alcohol as these will inflame the tissue and make it itch and take too long to heal...
Hope this helps...
There is no such thing as belly button dandfruff, you probably just need to clean the inside of your belly button.
Clean it
Yes. There are several veins running underneath the surface of your belly button, so there should be blood. I am pretty sure that you need to clean it daily or else it could get infected and swell up and bleed. Just don't pierce your belly button.
you cant
No
Clean it out
well when your belly button is very deep and you dont clean it often things can build up and get infected, what would help is fingering your belly button with a q-tip or your finger and cleaning it, if there is an infection you should see your doctor.
You should try to ensure that all parts of you are cleaned when you wash/bathe.
It is safe to have it done professionally, if you are intending on doing it yourself then it is never safe as the average person does not have a clean environment to work, nor do they have sterile equipment.
Yes.
If you clean your belly button regularly, it should only scab a little bit. But it will scab either way. So yes its normal. But it is good for you to clean your bellybutton and ring at least 3 times a day.
Yes. You could get a scratch in your belly button. Your belly button could get infected. Your belly button could bleed. If your belly button get infected you have to clean it with hydrogen peroxide rubbing alcohol iodine or antiseptic cream. If it doesn't heal after a week you have to see a doctor at the clinic or hospital.