Highly likely ! Unclean water could contain bacteria that can enter a persons bloodstream via the newly pierced hole !
Yes. Depending on where your ear is pierced, your hair could get caught on it so you want to be careful about that but you do not need to worry about hair and water touching it. Clean the piercing as you are instructed after you shower or after it contacts water. If it is freshly pierced, you may wish to avoid bodies of water such as pools and oceans for a few weeks so as not to irritate the piercing. http://www.bmezine.com/pierce/articles/ptafter/ear.html
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Any natural body of water will have a higher than normal bacterial count so you should wash the piercing as soon after bathing or rafting as possible to avoid infection.
Drinking water that is not clean
Yes, moldy rainwater can potentially infect your tattoo. Water contaminated with mold or other pathogens can introduce bacteria or fungi into the open skin of a fresh tattoo, leading to infections or skin irritations. It's essential to keep your tattoo dry and protected from any unclean water sources during the healing process. Always use clean, safe water for aftercare, and consult a professional if you notice any signs of infection.
Get water 1 or 2 so you infect more bouts.If you do there is more of a chance to infect Greenland
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it kills the animals and make the water unclean
No.
This depends on what you consider to be 'unclean'. Visibly unclean water would normally have been caused by mud/algae and thus be brown/red/green. The water could however have been polluted by something else, possibly a metal ore or salt, which could give rise to another colour. You could also consider bacteria to make water unclean, in which case it would often have no unusual colouring at all.
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