How Do U Know If Your Piercing Is Infected?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. the area around it is swollen, painful, hot, very red or dark (depending on your skin colour)
  2. there's blood or pus coming out of it – pus can be white, green or yellow.
  3. you feel hot or shivery or generally unwell.

What piercing is most likely to get infected?

Whenever the skin's protective barrier is broken, local skin infections from staph or strep bacteria are a risk. Of all the body sites commonly pierced,

the navel

is the most likely to become infected because of its shape. Infections can often be treated with good skin hygiene and antibiotic medications.

Can a piercing infection go away on its own?

Minor pierced ear infections can be treated at home. With proper care, most will clear

up in 1 to 2 weeks

. Here is some care advice that should help.

How do I know if my piercing is healing correctly?

During Healing: You

may note some itching at the site

. You may note whitish-yellow fluid that is not pus. This fluid coats jewelry and forms a crust when it dries. After Healing: Sometimes jewelry will not move freely within the piercing tract.

How do I treat an infected piercing?

  1. Wash your hands before touching or cleaning your piercing.
  2. Clean around the piercing with a saltwater rinse three times a day. …
  3. Don't use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or antibiotic ointments. …
  4. Don't remove the piercing. …
  5. Clean the piercing on both sides of your earlobe.

Is my piercing infected or irritated?

According to Thompson, the telltale signs of an infection are simple: “The area around the piercing is warm to the touch, you

notice extreme redness or red streaks protruding from it

, and it has discolored pus, normally with a green or brown tint,” Thompson says.

What happens if your piercing gets infected?

Leaving an infected piercing untreated can result in a more severe infection or

an abscess

(a swollen area filled with pus). Upper ear are more likely to get infected. Left untreated, these infections can spread into your body (called a systemic infection).

How can I make my piercing heal faster?

  1. Maintain a healthy mind and body. Understanding how your body works is important in the successful healing of a new piercing. …
  2. Get some rest and take it easy. …
  3. Keep it clean. …
  4. Consider taking a multivitamin. …
  5. Get help if something goes wrong.

What piercings get infected the least?

  • daith piercing.
  • rook piercing.
  • conch piercing.

What happens if I clean my piercing with alcohol?

Always wash hands thoroughly before contact with piercing.

Do not use rubbing alcohol

or hydrogen peroxide. (Both slow the healing of pierced area by drying and killing new healthy cells.)

How can I help my piercing heal?

  1. Maintain a healthy mind and body. Understanding how your body works is important in the successful healing of a new piercing. …
  2. Get some rest and take it easy. …
  3. Keep it clean. …
  4. Consider taking a multivitamin. …
  5. Get help if something goes wrong.

How do you know if your body is rejecting a piercing?

  1. The jewelry has noticeably moved from its original place.
  2. The amount of tissue between the entrance and exit holes gets thinner (there should be at least a quarter inch of tissue between holes).
  3. The entrance and exit holes increase in size.

Why do piercings get crusty?

If you just had your body pierced and you start to notice a crusty material around the piercing site, don't worry. Crusting after body piercing is perfectly normal—this is just the

result of your body trying to heal itself

. 1 Dead blood cells and plasma make their way to the surface and then dry when exposed to air.

Is redness around a piercing normal?

For the first few weeks a new piercing might: be tender, itchy, and the surrounding area

may look slightly red on white skin

, or a little darker than usual on dark skin.

Is Neosporin safe for piercings?


NEVER USE

: Bacitracin or Neosporin. Petroleum based ointments CLOG the piercing and make it difficult for your body to heal. NEVER USE Rubbing Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide, Claire's ear care solution. These products are too strong and will irritate your skin and piercing.

How long will my piercing be sore?

It is normal for the skin around the piercing to swell, turn red, and be painful to touch for

a few days

. You may also notice a little bleeding. If the swelling, redness, and bleeding last longer than 2-3 days, contact your doctor. You should keep inspecting the pierced area for at least 3 months.

Rebecca Patel
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Rebecca is a beauty and style expert with over 10 years of experience in the industry. She is a licensed esthetician and has worked with top brands in the beauty industry. Rebecca is passionate about helping people feel confident and beautiful in their own skin, and she uses her expertise to create informative and helpful content that educates readers on the latest trends and techniques in the beauty world.