ANSWERS: 7
  • Sounds like an infection. Go see your Doctor.
  • Anti-biotic time.
  • It's infected deeper than topical applications can reach. If you do not take care of it you can become septic and die.
  • Try Polysporin. It works really well (better than Neosporin). I would recommend going to a doctor though.
  • I used to be a body piercer, and sometimes it just happens. If it is a fairly new piercing it will do that for a little bit. Go back to the shop you got your piercing and ask for something called "H2Ocean". It is a purified salt water spray. Spray it on the piercing and make sure that you get that spray on the jewelry real good. After a few days of doing that your piercing should fine. Where is your piercing?
  • Could be an infection and there is such a thing as cleaning the area too much, ya know irritating it! I just got my naval redone and I haven't had any probs with infections, but I can't recall whether or not bactine is an outdated product to use these days on piercings!?! In the mean time I would apply a sea salt soak, I prefer this method cause its a bit more natural you could say than bactine, use 1 teaspoon sea salt per 8 oz of hot water, use a compress or a glass and put on the area til the water cools (around 20 mins). Best of Luck!
  • it might be infexted. how long ago did you get them done?? sometimes the healing fulid will look whit or yellow. use salt water or rubbing alcohol(which will hurt) but it will keep it clean

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