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navel pain and discharges

i want to ask question about my navel issues. i experienced minimal pain on ny navel whenever i sit down or stretch my body. After 4 days of the pain experience, i noticed some pink to dark red discharges (i think it is sort of blood) on my navel. Then 3 days after that i experienced the discharges i went to a physician. she prescribed me antibiotics  Enhamox (Co-amoxiclav) BID for 10 days. She advised me to clean the area with hydrogen peroxide and apply the gentamycin cream she prescribed to me. til now, 5 days of doing what she prescribed, my navel problem is still there..what would i do?? and addition, when i consulted the doctor, she asjed me if i have a fever at that time. then i said no. but in the present, i develop fever for 2 days of occurence. please help me..


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my daughter is i5 days old .. i f there is white discharge and little blood in naval . is it normal
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....it's been almost 3 weeks since the navel discharges happened.after i took the antibiotics (co-amoxiclav) prescribed to me by my doctor, the problem is still existing..there is still discharges in my navel..somewhat blood stained disharges...i continued to apply gentamycin cream but would it still worked???i dont know what to do know...please help me...
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The infection should settle in few more days, continue the medications.Take paracetamol for fever.
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