How To Prevent Belly Button Bleeding
Wear Loose Clothing

Tight-fitting clothing can cause certain types of infections like candidiasis, and they can also irritate the belly button. Women are often advised against wearing tight underwear or pants because they don’t allow sufficient amounts of oxygen and can cause an overgrowth of yeast, among other issues. The same concept also applies to the belly button. Loose-fitting clothes are a much better option. Clothing made of natural fibers like cotton and silk enables the skin and areas like the navel to breathe because of better ventilation. Wear loose clothing as a preventative measure for belly button irritation and bleeding and in cases of infection when the navel is extra sensitive to touch.
Practice Proper Piercing Care

Belly button piercings have become very popular among young individuals, but they can cause infections if they’re not cared for properly. The piercing and jewelry have to be kept clean to prevent infection and resulting symptoms like discharge and bleeding. To reduce the risk of infection, individuals should practice proper piercing care like always washing their hands before touching the piercing. It's also very important to choose a licensed piercer who follows all safety protocols such as sterilizing equipment and wearing gloves. Other ways of decreasing the risk of infection include using high-quality jewelry, avoiding public pools until the piercing heals, and closely following aftercare instructions.