Sea Salt water. Combine a tablespoon of sea salt for every half cup of water, it's a strong solution. Makesure the water is hot as you can stand it without burning. Soak a paper towel in the solution and apply to the piercing. Do it 2 times a day for 15-ish minutes twice a day. Clean it gently in the shower. It should be good in a week.
ps. DONT PLAY WITH IT!!!!!!
yes you can
Yes, and they recomend you not to cause the eyebrow ring may sink into your naval. they recomend you to use belly button rings instead.
Generally a properly sized surface barbell.
No, you shouldn't be using salt on the piercing at all if it is infected. Wash the piercing using lathered soap, work the soap into the piercing and then irrigate the piercing with running water while rotating or shuffling the jewellery to rinse the soap and infected dishcharge from the piercing.
First, get rid of the piercing. It's a foreign object AND an opening in the skin. Second, clean it as well as possible. Third, see your local doc for antibiotics. {E} DON'T Remove the piercing. It is keeping he hole open. If you remove the piercing you run the risk of the skin healing over the infected area causing an abscess. Clean it as best you can, and use a sea salt soak. Then go to your doctor for antibiotics. Good luck.
Yes it means you have a pierced eyebrow. Piercings mean what you want them to mean, but they mean nothing to the general public. I agree with the above answer but my best rfiend has his pierced and I think of him as a bit of a punk.
There is no need to use any antibiotic cream on stitches. Oral or IV antibiotics may be used in infected or high risk cases
Don't use any antibiotic on any piercing unless you have been directed to do so by a licensed Doctor. How are you sure the piercing is in fact infected? You need to know for sure you are dealing with and infection and not just a reaction to your cleaning agents. Check out the related link then see your Doctor.
The best way to treat a swollen and infected hand due to IV use is to go to the doctor and let the doctor give you antibiotics.
No. That could cause scar tissue to build up. Use antibacterial soap or sea salt & warm water.
because the needles are not sterile, the proper sharpness nor the proper gauge. This is an easy way to get an infected, crooked and not to mention Painful piercing.
Dissolve a teaspoon of sea salt in a glass of warm water. Dab the infected area with this saline water using a cotton ball. This will help drain the puss and reduce the swelling. If this does not help, antibiotics may be needed.