body piercing healing times
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 12/31/2005 11:37 am by admin
body piercing healing times

Did you keep your lip piercing all the time?
I know you have all the time do it right after, but this is occurs when the healing is done? Because my school does not allow body piercing (crap), but once the hole heals I can get out of school 7 hours, then back? I do not have to worry about school because I can not take over until it heals, I wanted that after he is cured is safe to remove it so as soon as you arrive at school, put it back in less than 3. I thought it was as an earring, because I know I can get mine for some time to heal.
it will be good to leave all the time, perhaps a little tight to get it but go back to where he had his lip and Peirce had the peircing for 5 years I was at one point and was successful to recover after a year that bled a little, but again this day, 7 hours of being well
Took my navel piercing out due to infection, need help healing it.?
A little more than a week ago I went to a piercer to have them look at my navel piercing because I believed it was rejecting, he said it was and told me to take it out right away, which I did. He also told me to apply vitamin E on it, simply by breaking open the gel capsules. For the past week I have been applying neosporin on it for about 3 times a day. It does look a little better but there is redness and still a hard bump where the piercing was. It has closed up, so is applying cream to it doing any good since it’s a closed wound? Or do I need to get an antibiotic to fight it from inside my body? I was on an antibiotic for it when I still had the piercing, but it just caused my piercing to reject. Everyone tells me that I should watch for a red line shooting out from that infection, which I am watching for, are there any other serious symptoms this can cause? Should I simply go back to my doctor or go to the hospital and have it surgically drained?
In a case of infected piercing, there are two possibilities. The infection can drain out as pus. Or, it can close up and heal on top, leaving infection inside. This is called an abscess.
Of course what you want is for the infection to drain until it heals, not to heal up with infection inside. The advice you got wasn’t the greatest. Vitamin E isn’t especially helpful for this. The Neosporin was a better idea. I would have told you to keep the wound covered with a bandage and treated with Neosporin. This would have kept it open and draining so it would heal from the inside first.
Now if you get an abscess, there are two possibilities. The infection can grow and cause pain and maybe even illness; and maybe even break open and drain. Or, the abscess will be surrounded with scar tissue and the infection will eventually go away, but there might still be a lump where it was.
So the question I have now is, “Is it painful?” If there is little or no pain, it is healing. Inflammation [redness] is part of the body’s healing response. It may be slow due to the fact that some of the infection was trapped inside, but your body is handling it. External application of Neosporin is probably not useful anymore. Vitamin E may be useful to prevent scarring, and it is soothing, so you can do that if you want.
You may be able to speed up the healing by putting a hot pack on the site now and then, to increase blood circulation to the area.
If it is very painful, you may need to see a doctor.
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