Go and see your piercer to have them help you figure out what it is and how to treat it.
If the abnormal fluid buildup in the pericardial sac is caused by cancer or kidney disease, drugs used to treat these conditions can help lessen the amount of fluid collecting inside the sac.
Radiation therapy is used to treat splenomegaly, spleen pain, bone pain, tumors in certain places such as next to the spinal cord, and fluid accumulation inside the abdomen
counsult the doctor as soon as possible
depends wat is wrong with it, but if you go to your local doctor they will help
You are trying to fix too big a stud in too small a hole. now you need to treat the piercing like a new piercing for a few weeks till the tear in the piercing heals.
No, use hydrogen peroxide or a prescribed cleanser.
You can, but you are better off using a product that will treat infection, such as Neosporin.
Go and see your doctor or GP about it and I'm sure they'll be able to treat it.
Well you need to treat the piercing like it's a brand new piercing, so get on something for the swelling and treat it like it's new. The swelling should settle down in a few days.
The ear lobe will be red and sore, and there may be discoloration around the piercing. Cleaning the ear and earrings with mild antiseptic may provide relief, and if not, your doctor may prescribe antibiotic creams to treat the infection.
Tobradex, has a generic name of tobramycin and dexamethasone ophthalmic. It is often used as an antibiotic, to treat bacterial infections of the eyes. It is a steroid, used to treat swelling and irritation of the eyes. A dropper is to apply medicine to your eyes. After each drop, apply pressure to the inside of your eye, near your nose, to prevent the fluid from draining into your tear duct.
Use a treat, like a bisquit, to lure him/her in. Once inside, give the treat along with praise.