A Week Or Two After Separation Of The Cord Stump, The Umbilicus Is Still Slightly Red And Damp. Despite Careful Drying This Persists And At 6 Weeks, A Cherry-Red Mass Is Seen Ptotruding Throught The Umbilical Scar. Why Is This Occuring And How Is It Treated?

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1. A Week Or Two After Separation Of The Cord Stump, The Umbilicus Is Still Slightly Red And Damp. Despite Careful Drying This Persists And At 6 Weeks, A Cherry-Red Mass Is Seen Ptotruding Throught The Umbilical Scar. Why Is This Occuring And How Is It Treated?