NO! Do not use Bactine on piercings. The following is quoted from the Bactine Website:Q. Can I use on body piercing? We cannot recommend that Bactine be used for this purpose since body piercings are considered puncture wounds. Consumers should consult their doctor for treatment of such wounds.Piercings should be cleaned once or twice daily with a sea salt solution that should be no saltier than your tears (~ 1/4 tsp to 8 oz of water). You may also cleanse them gently with a mild, unscented soap in the shower. Please consult a piercer for further aftercare tips.
Not unless you really want to jump around and scream and yell. Bactine is not to be used on muscous tissue, it will enflame the tissue and the only way to settle the inflamation down is to irrigate the tissue under cool running water. Follow the instructions in the link below for best results with that piercing. http://www.pacificbodyjewellery.com/aftercare/female_piercing_care.htm
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Signposts should be used as often as possible where necessary.
Put some bactine on it
No, it is not OK. Bactine dries out the skin around the piercing, meaning the skin around your piercing will die. Bacteria tends to gather in the dead tissue and can cause infection. So, no, don't use it.
it should be a war dog
Bactine is good for dulling pain in small cuts and scrapes.
never
Twice a day.
Most treadmills that are used often should be maintained on a regular basis. Since the gears in a treadmill need to be greased every so often for the machine to work correctly, this should be done as often as one is wearing the machine out.
When you have a spa used by the public you want to drain it often. The water in the spa should always be clear and clean.