Infection really depends on how you take care of your piercing. But, I'd say that some piercings in the pubic/genital area would be more susceptible to infection.
If you are taking proper care of them, none of them should get infected.
you can get that from any piercing or cut if it gets infected that's why its so important to take really good care of it
The best way to know if your new piercing is infected is by the visual appearance. If the piercing is red or inflamed, it may be infected. It also may be hot to the touch.
if u smoke and you have a piercing it can get infected take it from me.. so dont smoke.
NEVER take out your piercing if it is infected. Doing so can cause an abscess. The piercing will close and trap the infection inside
Ideally, you should go to a piercing parlor. From one man to another, you do not want to do this at home. Its dangerous if it gets infected and you really should considering finding a licensed piercer.
A rejected piercing will slowly push it's way out of the skin. An infected piercing will require antibiotics from a doctor.
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.
You would have a bubble on your three year old lip piercing if the piercing is damaged or infected. The piercing can become infected if the jewelry does not fit correctly.
for it to not get infected.
it is infected
no
Go back to your piercing studio and talk to them, they did the piercing get them to help you, that's what you paid for.