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Symptoms of infected piercings, causes of infection, treatment methods, and healing processes...

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Bu yazıda, öncelikle yeni bir piercingde normal olan nedir bunu anlatacağız ardından piercing enfeksiyonları hakkında genel bilgiler vereceğiz; bu bilgiler arasında dikkat etmeniz gereken belirti ve semptomlar da yer alacak. Ayrıca, iltihaplı piercinglerin tedavisi ve piercing enfeksiyonlarınızı tedavi etmek için bazı seçenekleri önereceğiz. Ayrıca, bu süreçte size yardımcı olabilecek, tavsiyelerimiz olacak. Son olarak, piercing bölgeleri iyileşme süreçleri ve piercing enfeksiyonuyla ilgili en sık sorduğu sorulara yanıt vereceğiz.​

  • Piercinginizin iltihaplandığını düşünüyorsanız hemen Piercerinizle iletşime geçin veya tıbbi yardım alın.

What is normal for a new piercing?

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  • Yeni bir piercing takıldıktan sonraki ilk birkaç hafta şu şekilde olabilir:

  • Hassas, kaşıntılı olabilir ve çevresi beyaz tenlilerde hafif kırmızı, koyu tenlilerde ise normalden biraz daha koyu görünebilir.

  • kabuk oluşturan soluk renkli bir sıvı üretir.

  • Kulak veya burun kıkırdak piercingi yaptırdıysanız, piercing çevresinde bazen küçük şişlikler oluşabilir.

  • Granülom adı verilen bu şişlikler, hapsolmuş sıvıdır. Bunları tedavi etmek için bir pedi ılık suya batırıp günde bir kez bu şişliklerin üzerine tutabilirsiniz.

Signs of piercing infection

How to care for an ear piercing infection.

Your piercing may have become infected in the following situations:

  • The area around it is swollen, painful, hot, very red, or dark in color (depending on your skin tone).

  • Blood or pus comes out from there – the pus can be white, green, or yellow.

  • If you feel hot, cold, or shaky, or if you generally don't feel well, you should talk to your piercer and see a doctor.

If you discover you have an infection in your piercing, it's time for treatment. Fortunately, there are treatment options available that don't require a visit to the doctor.

Piercing infections are common and often easy to treat. Usually, you can return to normal quickly, provided you stay informed and follow the steps we suggest here.

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In some cases, piercing infections can lead to more serious complications. Therefore, it's important to be cautious and seek help if you feel something is wrong.

The best rule of thumb is to seek help first if you have any doubts, and it's advisable to go to the doctor if necessary, even with your piercer. It's always better to be safe than sorry!

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  • If your piercing becomes infected, you may need antibiotics. These can be in the form of creams, ointments, or tablets.

When should you see a doctor for piercing infections?

  • In some cases, antibiotics or other medical interventions may be necessary to treat your piercing infection. Only a licensed medical professional can help you with this. If you wish to see a doctor, you can go to any emergency room or urgent care center for assistance.

Remember: You should only attempt to resolve these issues at home if they are diagnosed early and you don't have symptoms like fever or nausea. If you have other signs of a piercing infection, you should seek medical attention. A simple infection can lead to sepsis, which can be life-threatening if left untreated.

Home Treatment Options for Piercing Infections

Piercing care: genital, ear, belly button, lip, eyebrow piercings.

1- Sea salt solution is a great way to clean the surface of your piercing. You can make your own solution, or there are many options available in stores. There are even sprays you can buy to make the process even easier!

2. Antibacterial and antimicrobial creams and solutions are a great way to eliminate the source of infection. These products kill bacteria and germs, allowing your body to fight the infection more quickly and easily.

There are things you can do to reduce the risk of a piercing getting infected.

How to clean a belly button piercing
  • Don't clean too often:
    Cleaning it too frequently can irritate the piercing. Follow the recommended cleaning schedule.

  • Avoid changing your jewelry too early:
    Changing the jewelry too soon can cause the piercing to close.

  • By following these tips, you will ensure your piercing heals properly and reduce the risk of complications.

  • Choose a qualified, experienced, and licensed piercing professional.

  • Clean your piercing twice a day.

  • Use warm, salty water to soften the crust.

  • Gently rotate the jewelry when cleaning the piercing.

  • Dry the piercing with a clean paper towel.

  • If you have a piercing in your mouth, rinse with salt water or an alcohol-free mouthwash.

  • Don't do your own piercings (you're much more likely to get an infection).

  • Do not use cotton to clean the piercing (use a cotton swab or cotton pad).

  • Do not peel the skins.

  • Do not twist or turn the jewelry when the hole is dry.

  • Do not use a towel to dry your piercing.

  • Avoid sexual intercourse until the genital piercing has healed.

  • Avoid oral sex until your mouth piercing has healed.

  • Avoid swimming in a pool for the first 24 hours after getting a piercing.

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If you are thinking about getting a piercing,

Ask your piercing expert these questions:

  • Is there any risk involved in the procedure?

  • How should you care for your piercing?

  • How long will it take to recover?

  • What you need to pay attention to during this process

Frequently Asked Questions About Piercing Infections

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from our readers about piercing infections.

  • You only need to remove your jewelry to replace it with a higher quality metal. Otherwise, there's no need to remove it at all. If you do, you risk the hole closing and consequently losing your piercing. The piercing hole also allows for adequate drainage of any discharge that may be present.

  • Most piercing infections heal completely within one to two weeks when treated properly. If your infection lasts longer than that, or shows no signs of healing, it may be a good time to seek advice from a specialist.

  • Inflammation is the body's natural way of fighting infection. It's caused by a buildup of white blood cells that rush to the area when there's a problem. Therefore, inflammation is often a good indicator that you have an infection. Pus can be white, green, or yellow.

  • If there is redness, swelling, and excessive itching around the piercing, it means the area is infected.

    • If you feel hot, cold, or shivering, or if you generally don't feel well, you should see a doctor.

  • If you see a small sac of inflammation near your piercing, you can use a warm compress to help draw the inflammation out. If this doesn't work, you should consult a trained professional. They can help you remove the inflammation without causing further damage.

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