
A previously healthy 4-week-old born full-term presented to the emergency department with possible umbilical drainage and a new onset rash in the left lower abdominal region. The patient had an uncomplicated newborn stay with a mother with negative maternal serologies other than GBS positive, which was appropriately treated intrapartum. The patient had been gaining weight well without fevers or sick symptoms. Parents reported that their pediatrician had seen the patient earlier in the day for a routine check-up. Notably, a “cream” was applied to a small remnant of the umbilical cord that was still present. The parents noted that this abdominal rash was not present and only discovered during this evening’s diaper change. Parents had potentially accounted for this rash as a seat belt that may have been placed too tight.




