Has your piercing become infected? Skin piercings can become infected if they are not well cared for or if they are exposed to polluted environments. When an earring becomes infected it can become inflamed, pus may appear and cause some aches and pains. From the moment you get a piercing you should be clear about the care it needs so that its healing is as easy as possible, but if it's too late and you have pus in it, in this abudhabimanila.com article you'll find the method to learn how to disinfect a piercing
Steps to follow:
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When you get a piercing, the first thing you should do is ask the professional who did it for you how to take care of it. He will surely tell you to avoid applying moisturizer or makeup (if you have done it on your face) so that it does not get infected.
It is also important that you get a neutral soap to be able to heal the piercing with completely clean hands. The healing method is usually with a little saline or iodine, products that remove dirt and prevent infections.
If the place where you have made the hole is in the mouth, on the tongue or on the lip you should know that for a few days you will not be able to smoke, drink alcohol, eat spicy foods or practice oral sex, in this way you manage to keep the bacteria away from the wound and promote good healing. It is also recommended that after each meal you rinse your mouth with an antibacterial mouthwash to sanitize it as much as possible.
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But if you already have an infected piercing , you can cure th article we help you to know if a piercing is infected .
Here we tell you step by step how to disinfect a piercing :
- The first thing you have to do is wash the area twice a day with an antiseptic soap that does not contain iodine or chlorhexidine.
- Then, you will have to spray the infection (with a sprayer or a spray bottle) a little sea water or saline (which provides the same antiseptic results as if you took a bath in the sea).
- You can also use an anti-inflammatory ointment that you can find at any pharmacy.
Above all, you should not touch the wound with your hands, just apply these products to the area surrounding the infection. In this way you prevent moisture from establishing itself in the piercing and the wound from dilating. In the event that the hole does not heal during the first 7 days, we recommend that you go to a professional or a doctor, although it is best to remove the piercing as it is likely that your body is rejecting it .
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If you have managed to cure your infection, it is important that you take into account a series of tips that will help you to avoid re-infection and to heal quickly:
- Do not clean the piercing too much : twice a day is more than enough for the piercing to be clean and protected. If you go overboard with cleaning, you can delay healing as well as cause irritation in the area.
- Do not change products: if you have chosen a neutral pH soap, always clean yourself with the same one to avoid reactions and irritations on your skin.
- Do not use plasters : they do not allow the passage of air in the area and can cause an infection or poor healing of the earring.
- Avoid clothing or accessories that rub against you or can get caught.
- Do not swim in pools or spas until the piercing is healed because the water could contain bacteria and these could infect the hole.