Signs and symptoms of an Infected Piercing
Signs and symptoms of an infected piercing can vary in severity, but common indicators include:
Increased Pain: The area around the piercing may become more painful than during the initial healing process.
Redness: The skin around the piercing may appear redder than usual.
Swelling: Swelling around the piercing site can occur, making the jewelry feel tight.
Heat: The area might feel warm to the touch.
Pus or Discharge: There may be yellow, green, or brown discharge from the piercing, which can be a sign of infection.
Foul Odor: Infected piercings can produce a foul-smelling discharge.
Itching: Some itching can be normal during healing, but excessive and persistent itching may indicate an issue.
Fever and Chills: In severe cases, a fever and chills may develop, indicating a systemic infection.
It's essential to address these symptoms promptly.
If you suspect your piercing is infected, it's advisable to:
Clean the Area: Gently clean the piercing with a saline solution or an Antibacterial soap recommended by your piercer or healthcare provider.
Avoid Touching: Do not touch the piercing with dirty hands.
Change Jewelry: If the jewelry is causing irritation, consider switching to a hypoallergenic option. (Consult with your piercer)
Consult a Professional: If the symptoms persist or worsen, consult the piercing studio or a healthcare professional. They can evaluate the situation and may prescribe antibiotics if necessary.
Don't Remove Jewelry: Avoid removing the jewelry unless advised by a professional, as this can lead to the hole closing with the infection trapped inside.
Remember that proper aftercare and hygiene are essential during the healing process of a piercing to minimize the risk of infection. If you're concerned about your piercing's healing progress, it's always best to seek guidance from a trained piercer or a healthcare provider.
Author: Casey Villon