No, but it is possible to develop a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder that involves that sort of thing.
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A topical antibiotic like Neosporin is the best route to go. Apply it to the cut twice daily, until it heals.
condition of temporary numbness caused by applying a substance directly to a surface of the body. Loss of feeling occurs in the specific areas touched by the anesthetic substance.
Neosporin and Polysporin are never to be used on any body piercing, read the back of the tube. It clearly states not to be used on puncture wounds, a body piercing is a puncture wound. Neosporin contains Neomyacin and Polysporin contains Polymyacin both of those ingredients will cause issues with puncture wounds or body piercings. Most people will react to these ingredients in an adverse manner when it's introduced into the body. These are topical medications for surface injuries only.
Look for Hirudoid Cream or Gel, it contains a heparin like substance called Heparinoid
Topical anesthesia is a condition of temporary numbness caused by applying a substance directly to a surface of the body. Loss of feeling occurs in the specific areas touched by the anesthetic substance.
You can use a topical antibiotic ointment, such as Neosporin or Bacitracin ointment. If the nail is torn down into the pad, or the bleeding does not stop within a few minutes, the wound may need a vet's attention.
Topical ointment anti-biotics like bacitraycin and neosporin are typically better unless your wound is severely infected or has a high risk of becoming infected. Amoxicillin is typically safe unless you are allergic to penicillin or other anti-biotics.
Pus is the sign of infected tissue. Find some topical antibiotic, like Neosporin. If it doesn't get better in a day or two, see a doctor. You don't want to have a navelectomy1. ---- 1. There's no such thing as a navelectomy. I made that up.
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