Clean it twice daily with Dial disinfectant wash. It should heal up. Mine did that when I first got it done, but after cleaning it regularly it healed up perfectly.
No, that is not OK. Remove the piercing, try rinsing with a mild disinfectant(like a saline solution), let the infection clear up.
They don't. Navel piercings tend to be pretty low on the pain scale though. The soreness that comes with healing will most likely be more bothersome than the actual piercing.
I think is is like what goes around comes around
I think body piercings are a turn on. Well they are. Mostly you will inform them with sex; such as the belly button with looking at the stomach and wondering what comes below the stomach. Or the tongue piercing which helps with oral sex.
Does it hurt? Well all piercings involve some discomfort an minor split second pain. It comes down to your mind set, if you really want the piercing pain is not an option and should not deter you from getting what you want. Mind over matter, if you don't mind the pain doesn't matter.
Puss is green and quite odiferous as opposed to lymphatic fluid which comes out white and hardens to a yellowish amber color usually and doesn't smell that much at all. The latter of the two is a common result of a fresh piercing and all people with piercings will get these. It is too early for the piercing to become infected to the point of producing puss, so it is surely lymphatic fluid.
It can be safe.A "safe" piercing comes from going to a reputable shop (skilled piercing artists, clean studio, clean needles, clean and safe jewelry) and performing proper aftercare (which any reputable shop will inform you of).An "unsafe" piercing comes from getting it done anywhere that isn't a reputable shop. This means using hypodermic needles from farm supply stores, using safety pins, the person performing the piercing has no formal training, the person performing the piercing doesn't have a sterile room for the work to be done at, any equipment that isn't factory sealed and sterile. Generally you will not get proper aftercare information, nor treatment from a "garage piercer".Though - an unsafe piercing can also come from yourself not taking proper aftercare measures, even if you get it done in a shop.
Not at all although winter sometimes sticks around a little to long or comes a little early.
The whitish discharge from the piercing is lymphatic matter and will do not harm it's the normal discharge a piercing will create as it's healing.
Well I would suggest taking a bath and soaking the piercing for a while that will loosen the blood build up on the barbell. Then before exiting the tub use the shower to rinse the piercing and your navel out with warm running water. Cleaning is a daily thing that can be forgotten when it comes to navel piercings.
It comes out of the female's belly.
here comes the boom is on the soundtrack of the movie Belly.