It is not infected, these are signs of normal healing, the discharge is also normal the itching should ease in a few days. Now should the itching continue, flush the piercing with warm water only (do not use any aftercare solutions or creams on the piercing what so ever) just flush the piercing with water and the itching should ease off. If it does ease off then quit using the aftercare solution or cream on the piercing,just irrigate the piercing under running water daily and it will heal up fine.
You could be reacting to the cleaning product, if that is the case quit using the product and follow the above steps.
The liquid that comes out of your bellybutton is typically a mixture of sweat, dead skin cells, and oil produced by glands in the skin. It is usually harmless and can be cleaned with soap and water.
No. Pus means that the tissue is infected, and needs to be cleaned and rebandaged.
No it's not infected because you were a smart bunny, when you got home you had a nice shower and cleaned your piercing out. Right, of course you did.
After about a week, the wound became infected.
I think you are talking about 'blueing', the purpose of which is to make the cleaned white clothes look more white than yellowish.
Yes, your foot can get infected if a toothpick breaks the skin, especially if the wound is not cleaned properly. Toothpicks can introduce bacteria into the skin, leading to infection. It's important to clean the wound thoroughly and monitor it for signs of infection.
If not cleaned properly, belly button rings can get infected.Bacteria can get inside and therefore infect the naval.The best way to treat it is to buy sea salt spray and clean it.
Yes. If the piercing is not cleaned and it becomes infected it can damage several vital organs, kidneys, liver, heart just to name a few. The concern is when the piercing is so infected it becomes septic, at that point a person can go into Toxic Shock and die if they don;t get the treatment needed.
It could have an injury or gynecomastica
Hmmm . . . if you mean a hole below the tailbone, it is fairly common, but does not suddenly appear. If this is what you mean, then it is important to keep it cleaned out with soap and water when you bathe so it won't get infected.
can a stent be cleaned
no you don't have to, but it's recommended because they are supposed to be left alone unless they're being cleaned and if you're wearing dangle earings your ear mite get infected due to the irritaion