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i'm broke, so the doctor is absolutely the last option. also, what are some ways to prevent infection besides using peroxide twice a day?

2007-01-15 09:43:35 · 8 answers · asked by yep 2 in Health Other - Health

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depending on where you are pierced but using peroxide and an antibiotic salve would help. if you have a red line from the piercing to say heart then you have an infection if it is red swelled up or pinkish then it might be infected. either way regardless of whether you can or cannot afford a doctor you should see one anyway.

2007-01-15 09:50:54 · answer #1 · answered by michaelv37 2 · 0 0

Poke the peircing area.
Does it hurt?
Does white, or cloudy looking stuff come out of it?
Is it red, and swollen?
If so, it's prolly infected.
Keep using peroxide, if it's a toungue peircing, rinse with warm saltwater (yes, it's nasty, but suck it up unless you want a REAL bad infection).
Do not take baths (if it's a body peircing), all that does is give the bacteria a nice warm, comfy environment to liove in. Take showers.
Also, try to only use hypo-allergenic soap.

You may be having an elergic reaction to the ring.
Go to wherever you had it done, have them look at it, and ask their opinion.

The peircer (you DID get it doen proffesionally, RIGHT?) should know the best home remidies for infections and irritation.
Hope this helps!
sheena

2007-01-15 18:25:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If the area around your piercing is red, hurts and starts to ooze pus....it's definitely infected. If it is just red, it too means it is infected but don't get too worried about it (after 11 piercings I'd know). If it gets too infected, take out the piercing. It that gets worse, see a doctor.

Here are some helpful hints on how to take care of your piercing:

"1) Wash your hands thoroughly before cleaning or handling any piercing, especially if the piercing is 'fresh', or experiencing complications.

2) The best and simplest kind of cleaning solution is Saline solution, which is 99% sterile water and 1% pure salt (SodiumChloride). Saline can be purchased at a Chemist, a Pharmacy or made at home. If you make saline at home then you will need to boil some water in a clean pot or pan, pour the freshly boiled water into a container with a lid and then add less than ¼ tea-spoon of pure Sea or Mineral Salt.

(Though I find peroxide works very well too).

Use cotton buds to apply the solution to the area of your piercing and to wipe away any excess fluid or crust that has formed there. Try to make sure that your piercing stays dry.

3) you should clean your piercing regularly, at least twice a day and sometimes more if you have exerted yourself (i.e. exercise) or if it is hot and you are perspiring/sweating throughout the day.

Be attentive to the changes in your piercing. Catching signs of problems early on is the best time to deal with them quickly. It's also a good way of making sure that you're not over cleaning your piercing.

4) Once the piercing has healed, you will have an artificial tunnel inside your flesh. This is called a fistula and it also benefits from regular cleaning. Infections can often begin as bacterial growth inside the fistula, so flushing it with saline solution every three or four months (slightly more frequently in the summer months) can help inhibit the build up of germs and bacteria that lead to fungal infections or thrush. Some people's fistula close quite quickly once jewellery is removed so its best to have sterilised jewellery and cleaning solutions to hand so the job gets done quicker. Lubricate the tip, or the 'thread', of the jewellery with a water-based, antiseptic lubricant; approach your piercer, or doctor for suggestions.

5) Taking a bath soaks an abdominal piercing in bath-water, which gets dirty very quickly, and could clog a fresh piercing with nasty germs. A shower is preferable because it is a constant stream of fresh water, washing dirt, grime and germs away from your body. Swimming in chlorinated pools is likely to irritate your piercing so it's best avoided until the piercing has healed; though seawater is, technically, great for your skin, it would be wise to avoid bathing in beaches with a reputation for having high concentrations of pollutants.

6) Your clothing can interfere with your piercing in a few ways. If an item of clothing fits too tightly over the area that is pierced, rubbing it, then the piercing becomes aggravated, inflamed and sore to the touch. It will produce a clear puss-like liquid and the skin around the piercing might be encouraged to reject the jewellery. If the clothing you wear is not loose enough to allow fresh air to enter and exit the area around the piercing then the area can overheat enough to allow germs and bacteria to develop and cause you problems. Bear in mind that the location of the piercing might suffer the stresses of everyday activities. People who have their navel pierced, for example, but do sit-ups regularly would be advised that this strenuous activity will aggravate the piercing. Another example might be a parcel courier with a nipple piercing might have to switch the side of the body they hang their bag from.

7) To give a piercing the best chance to heal you should consider the fact that your body requires certain nutrients and minerals to help it heal effectively. If you can honestly say that you eat a healthy diet then you are already providing your body with what it needs. If you don't eat healthily then it might be advisable to supplement you diet with Multivitamins and minerals which can be purchased at a chemist, a pharmacy or heath shop. The bottom line is; that a healthier person stands a better chance of healing more quickly than an unhealthy one."

2007-01-18 02:57:28 · answer #3 · answered by Androgyny 6 · 0 0

Make sure to keep the area clean!!!! If the area is red or sore use a small amount of a antibiotic ointment apply with a quit tip. A couple times a day. I have always used Longs brand triple antibiotic,it work for all kinds of things. Good Luck!

2007-01-15 17:59:32 · answer #4 · answered by RC C 2 · 0 0

it will be red and swollen and painful. To get rid of it try putting in a new steril ring. To keep from getting infections wash it with soap and water and use alcohol not peroxide.

2007-01-15 17:51:02 · answer #5 · answered by ikabod_69 2 · 0 0

You could try putting a teaspoonful of salt in a small tumbler of warm water, stir till the salt dissolves, then apply to the "hole". I did this twice a day just for a couple of days and I didn't have any problems whatsoever. I didn't have my piercing done professionally either, my daughter did it for me.

2007-01-15 17:55:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well boil some water with the earings in it. then soak em in rubbing alcohol. that should dissenfect them. other than that, move them around and thouroughly apply peroxide a couple times a day.

2007-01-15 17:48:29 · answer #7 · answered by flamemaster_lang 3 · 0 0

Soap...all soap is a disinfectant. Wash it well when bathing.

2007-01-15 17:49:22 · answer #8 · answered by txkathidy 4 · 0 0

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