Soak it in a mixture of natural sea salt and warm water. Put a pinch of natural sea salt into a shot glass of warm water. Push the shot glass onto your stomach to create a suction. Do it for about 5 mins no more than twice a day. If the salt is too drying, try using less and if that doesn't help then just use warm water. NEVER USE ALCOHOL ON A PIERCING.
nothing to strong like dettol you will find it will cause more problems.
1 cup of warm water and half a teaspoon of rock salt (make sure its not table salt because of all the added stuff) and clean it through the hole.
Use medicated soap or salt water spray from a piercing shop, if you want to go a cheaper route, I just bought saline solution for eyes (or contact lenses) and would let that soak in the belly button while I was laying down.
Put a pinch of natural sea salt into a shot glass full of warm water. Press the shot glass onto your stomach to create suction then let your piercing soak for about 5 mins. Do it before a shower so that you can really rinse the salt off so that your piercing doesn't dry out. Do it about 2-3 times a day. You can use a really gentle soap, preferably antimicrobial, and wash your piercing but no more than 3 times a week.
New Piercing Aftercare
1) Clean your navel piercing twice a day for the next 3 days, once in the morning and again at night. You can do this in the shower or bath but you must always rinse the piercing out using fresh running water.
1a) Shampoo, Conditioner, Soap-up and Rinse off using your normal bath products. We don't want any other cleaning or grooming products to enter a piercing we are trying to clean. Leave cleaning your navel piercing as the last thing you clean before exiting the shower or bath.
1b) Using your Soft Soap brand liquid anti-bacterial soap apply a small amount to your hand and lather it up. Once lathered, apply this to the navel piercing and jewellery, working it into the piercing by rotating the ring. Once the Soft Soap is in the piercing wait a few moments then rinse the piercing in running water again rotating the ring to ensure all the soap is out of the navel and piercing.
1c) Come out of the shower or bath and towel dry, but use a tissue to dry the navel piercing inside and out thoroughly (towels can retain bacteria and should not be used on new or fresh piercings)
After 3 Days
Follow the above steps 1a through 1c only once a day for the next three to four weeks. Between actual cleanings you may rotate the ring only under running water after you have soaped up and rinsed off and don't intend on using any other cleaning or grooming products.
After 4 Weeks
Follow the above steps 1a through 1c only once every 2 or 3 days for the next three to four months. Over cleaning is the number one cause of irritated navel piercings, striping the natural skin oils will tend to dry the navel piercing out causing it to look red and irritated.
Things Not to Do with New Navel Piercings.
Do Not use Epsom Salts, Table Salt, Betadine, Tea Tree Oil, Polysporin, Neosporin, Bacitracin, Bactroban, Bactine or any other topical solution or ointment on your piercing what so ever. These products are not for use on Puncture Wounds! If it's not listed on the above aftercare guide don't use it on the piercing!.
Do Not use Sun Block, Sun Tan Lotion, Baby Oil or any other Skin Care product on a new or unseasoned piercing.
If you think you have trouble with your piercing contact your piercer and NEVER remove the jewellery from a suspected infected piercing.
but soap on a cotton bud whilst in the shower and clean it out
sea salt and warm water mixed. :) 2-3 times a day, for 7-10 minutes.
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She can still keep her navel piercing in.
As you would without a navel piercing, just be sure the navel piercing is the last thing you clean before you exit the bath.
You can cheerleader with a new navel piercing. Be sure to secure the piercing and keep it properly covered to prevent any snagging that may possibly occur.
Well if you are doing your aftercare correctly you should be getting the piercing wet every time you clean the piercing.
Yes, there is no problem at all, but after you take it out make sure you keep it clean.
Your question "Can navel piercing migration be down to growth" makes no sense.
If it hangs or dangles chances are good that it will retain a piercing. Placing the navel piercing off to the side will be problematic for aftercare and irritation during the healing process. If you haven't had a navel piercing before then stay with something that is simpler to care for and will give a result a navel piercing is supposed to give.
It is very safe. Their will be no problems If you already have your navel pierced and become pregnant it is safe to keep the piercing in if you're pregnant. There are maternity retainers that flex with the growth of your belly. Any piercing can become infected, navel piercings have a higher chance of infection than most others, because of the vicinity that it is located at since most people neglect to keep the area clean. Being on birth control pills won't change the chance of infection, or make an infection more or less harmful.
It sounds a bit worrying. You should probably keep an eye on it.
Navel piercing could cost anywhere between Rs 350 and 500 with navel jewelery done by experienced piercer.
If you want to wear a regular navel ring in your inverse piercing, turn the navel ring upside-down, so that the larger gem is in the navel, and the smaller gem is below.
it is a plastic piece you put in to retain your navel piercing