Subject: Midwifery III (Theory)
An infection of the umbilical stump is called acute omphalitis. It is usually mild, with only a sparse purulent discharge. Staphylococcus, E.coli, Streptococcus, or any pypgenic bacteria are the causative organisms of omphalitis. Clostridium tetani can enter the body through the umbilicus and cause neonatal tetanus. The base of the cord stump appears damp, and the periumbilical skin becomes red and inflamed. Cleaning the umbilical cord and applying neomycin, taking swabs culture to detect organisms and medication sensitivity, and administering systematic antibiotics in severe infection are all treatments and nursing care.
Acute omphalitis is a bacterial infection of the umbilical stump. It is often mild, manifesting as a sparse purulent discharge.
Define omphalitis ?
Umbilical stump infection is known as acute omphalitis. It typically manifests as a scanty purulent discharge and is mild.
What are the sign and symptoms ?
What are the Treatment and nursing care of omphalitis ?
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