This is why it feels so weird to poke your belly button

Publish Date
Wednesday, 27 September 2017, 2:36PM

If you've ever poked the inside of your belly button and felt a weird sensation inside your stomach, you are not alone.

Belly buttons are weird, their purpose after the umbilical chord is cut is pretty non-existent and

Well, according to a report by Doctor Christopher Hollingsworth from the NYC Surgical Associates, the sensation is the unsettling feeling of needing to pee, but knowing that you don't have to. The pressure you create with your finger sends a signal that replicates this need. 

"At the navel, you have the ability to stimulate not only the skin overlying the navel, but also the fibres of the inner lining of your abdomen. So, as you stick your finger into your belly button, it sends a signal from the deeper fibres that line your inner abdominal cavity to your spinal cord. Because your spinal cord at that level is also relaying signals from your bladder and urethra, it feels almost the same. You interpret this as discomfort in your bladder."

The more you know! 

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