go 2 th doctor. ADDITION INFO Neosporin will work on them. Clean them and put the neosporin on the infected areas several times a day. Tattoo shops also sell a foam called H2Ocean that is great. It clears/heals anything I have used it on including my tattoos and piercings.
Actually, no. Oral piercings are among the piercings that rarely get infected; that is, if they are taken care of properly. The piercings that are the most prone to infection are the navel and ear cartilage piercings.
well like other piercings it can get infected or it could just keep catching on your clothes
When you get the piercing done it might, and also if you manage to get it infected or rip it off your ear. But otherwise you should be fine.
very rarely are the tongue piercings straight. if its not infected, keep it
Any piercing has a chance of getting infected.
I think you should point out to your mom that ear piercings are more traditional than belly button or tongue piercings and if you managed to keep those from being infected you than can do the same with the ear piercings.
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.
it is alright, you just have to make sure that it won't get infected.
You shouldn't use creams on infected piercings, just continue to clean it with salt water or saline solution as normal. If you haven't already, go back to your piercer for further advice...
Tea tree oil is frequently used to treat minor skin irritations; it may have antimicrobial properties. If you suspect that your piercings are infected.
You don't. Dogs don't get piercings. Plus, piercings on an animal would be considered animal abuse. It would cause unnecessary pain and could easily get infected.
The only time navel piercings really hurt is when you have the needle going through you. After that unless you bump it on things or it gets infected, it shouldn't hurt.