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Кристина Бергамотовна » 22 Oct 2018, 14:33
Keymaster

What should I do if my piercing is festering?

Fashion is constantly changing, various elements of the decoration of the human body appear and disappear. Now it has become very cool to do piercing again. Recall that these are piercings of the skin of different parts of the body (navel, ear, nose, eyebrows) with further decoration. It all depends on what you really want and how far you can develop your imagination.

Everything would not be bad if there were not some negative points that I would like to talk about now. It’s not about the most pleasant thing: what to do if there are complications after such a procedure – the piercing hurts, the puncture site fester? It should be emphasized that this is not a cosmetic procedure, but a surgical one. Therefore, sterility, disinfection and the rules for caring for it are the main components of your future health.

But, if for any reason you are faced with the fact that the piercing is festering, we will try to help you. First we need to figure out what “festering” is. It is also called an abscess. This is a natural process that usually lasts no longer than a couple of days. With regular washing of the puncture site, there should be no problems and suppuration will pass quickly enough.

WHAT YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION
A few rules for the treatment of piercing that festered:

You can not treat the wound with hydrogen peroxide, brilliant green, iodine, alcohol, cologne, saline, Vishnevsky ointment;
Universal rescuers are chlorhexidine, miramistin, levomekol, tetracycline ointment. But remember that Levomekol can be smeared not until complete healing, but only until the wound stops festering, because the regeneration rate may decrease; and tetracycline ointment dries, but can not be used everywhere;
If you have begun the healing process, then first wash the wound, and only then apply the ointment, and not around, but on the wound itself. It is better to do this before going to bed with a sterile bandage applied. They should be done approximately 5 times a day, then, as the healing progresses, reduce the number of times;
Don’t forget about personal hygiene;
We should not forget about vitamins. Use vitamin C (ascorbic acid), multivitamins, and zinc-rich foods that speed up the healing process.
But the most important recommendation is still to see a doctor. Only a competent specialist will be able to consult you and attribute the funds that you really need. will help. This is the best way!
Change! Be beautiful! Just take care of your health – the most valuable thing we have!

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