No. HIV needs several dozen micro liters of virus to infect; you could not possible get that amount into your mucous membranes with the actions described.
Yes. It is safe to clean an infected toe with hot salt water.
If you don't clean it and if you're using an acrylic retainer, yes. To prevent infection clean it as you normally would and use a glass retainer.
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic, if there is and infection it will fight the infection however it won't fix the piercing. The piercing became infected because you failed to keep the piercing clean, and the infection set in and is doing it's damage to the tissue. You need to clean the piercing daily, every day without fail to allow the body to heal. Using simple diluted antibacterial liquid soap and water in the shower daily would have helped to avoided an infection. Regardless of what antibiotics you take you need to clean the piercing daily, only then will the body be able to clear out the damaged cells and matter and start repairing the damaged tissue. Then once the healing starts, daily rinsing will keep the piercing healthy and happy.
Well you can try. I suggest to go to a professional. Someone who is very clean. After you get it priced you got to put cleaning stuff on there so you won't get a infection. If you go to a clean professional you might not get a infection.
If it is not kept clean, it will become infected.
yes i have had i done multiple times on my belly button and lip. you just have to be carefull that the infection is not still in the tissue so just keep it clean
The best thing to do is take your dog to a vet - the vet can sedate your dog and give him medications so it doesn't hurt to clean out the infection.
the best thing to wash a belly button ring is with anti-bacterial soap it stops the scar tissue
Apply anti-septic to the pierced ears. (if that is what you are talking about) it will stop any infection from starting or continuing.
An infection can be caught from wearing contact lenses that are not clean or sterilized. Similarly, if the contact lenses are left in the eye for too long a period then the eyes may become infected.
It's a fungal infection- throw away infected socks and go to a dermatologist or clean with alcohol and use fungus medications.
The main risk is it getting infected, which may cause a blood infection. if you keep it clean and look after it properly it should be fine.