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Case Report

Salt Treatment for Umbilical Granuloma – An Effective, Cheap, and Available Alternative Treatment Option: Case Report

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Pages 393-397 | Published online: 30 Sep 2020

Figures & data

Figure 1 The Initial appearance of umbilical granuloma with a yellowish discharge at its base after the cord falls off.

Figure 1 The Initial appearance of umbilical granuloma with a yellowish discharge at its base after the cord falls off.

Figure 2 Infected umbilical granuloma with pussy discharge, but no erythema of the surrounding skin.

Figure 2 Infected umbilical granuloma with pussy discharge, but no erythema of the surrounding skin.

Figure 3 The immediate color change of Umbilical granuloma after salt was applied and packed for 30 minutes.

Figure 3 The immediate color change of Umbilical granuloma after salt was applied and packed for 30 minutes.

Figure 4 Umbilical granuloma changes in the subsequent salt application. (A) After the salt was applied for a second time. (B) After the salt was applied for the third time.

Figure 4 Umbilical granuloma changes in the subsequent salt application. (A) After the salt was applied for a second time. (B) After the salt was applied for the third time.