sensation of getting a body piercing
Posted in Tattoes and Body Jewellery on 05/15/2010 02:41 am by admin
sensation of getting a body piercing

Perhaps the symptoms of HIV?
Last week (or 2 weeks ago), I had oral sex with a girl. I scared because I realized after it has lots of buttons on the back and she is very thin. I was so scared and now I feel dry cough, sore throat and burning feeling while urinating. I do not know if I'm imagining things but I feel I have a fever (if temperature my body is normal) and I do not feel well. I am very concerned about the death. And incidentally, it also has a tongue piercing! Could increase my chances of contracting HIV? If these symptoms that I have the HIV now?
This girl was beautiful is irrelevant. The tongue piercing is irrelevant. Acne is not relevant. No, they do not seem very similar to the symptoms of HIV, although we can not rule out HIV testing without HIV. The burning sensation during urination may suggest another STD such as chlamydia. I suggest you go get tested. I hope you 've learned your lesson about unprotected sex with people who do not know.
Ear’s One For Cartilage Piercing
At the first mention of cartilage piercing, perhaps the first word to course through the mind is ouch. It is also called a helix piercing when performed on the helix or upper part of the ear cartilage. Either way, it involves the region of the outer ear which doesn’t have much flesh. Perhaps it’s not as painful as there may be less neural sensation in the area. However, some will probably differ on that opinion as they recall their ears being wrung in their childhood.
Although this form of piercing is similar to the one at the ear lobe, the process is considered more complex. There have been cases whereby incorrect procedures or that performed by inexperienced piercers have caused ridges or bumps on the healed cartilage of the ear. To avoid such mishaps, consult experienced staff and piercing centers.
Depending on the size of your outer ear and your guts, the number of cartilage piercings can either be a single piercing or a line from helix to the end. Your ear can be a veritable jewelry showcase to exhibit a rainbow colored trail, ranging from the simple stud or ring, to fancier choices.
As all body piercings are invasive procedures, maintain good hygiene after getting them done. Keep the area clean and moisturized with anti-bacterial creams or lotions. Since it’s at your ear, take extra care when combing or running your fingers through your hair. If you’re the sporty kind, it’s best to stay away from body contact activities. You don’t want to accidentally tug your ear or snag on something else, causing further complications. To speed up the healing process, practice a healthy eating lifestyle with plenty of fruits, vegetables and fluids.
For the less courageous, perhaps you can start with clip-on or self-adhesive earrings. Once you have gathered up enough resolve, perhaps a helix piercing may be a good place to start. Add on as you get accustomed to jewelry lining your ears. Whatever you do, try to avoid the fashion freaks who like to link their ears to their noses with jewelry. That’s a sure recipe for disaster.
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