You can exercise as soon as you are comfortable with it and it doesn't cause too much pain or discomfort. However, you must remember to clean it after every session or there is a higher possibility of infection. To avoid that, you could wait 6 weeks and it will be healed.
That means it is infected. Go see a doctor as soon as you can.
Wait as long as possible before you start surfing after getting the piercing. Water is FULL of bacteria so it increases your risk of infection. You can wear water-proof bandages to stop the piercing from getting too wet and to provide protection against hitting it. Be sure to rinse it with a saline solution as soon as you can after surfing.
It can feel sore as soon as you get up from the piercing table. Sitting down can be a pain, but leaning back can help that. Hope you find this usefull.
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If you have not had a body piercing, then you may have an umbilical hernia that needs repair. Visit your doctor for diagnosis as soon as you can.
That same day. Showers are fine, baths are the only problem. Just make sure that you dont get any of your body wash on the piercing and be super careful not to snag it.
Don't swim in toilet bowls. After swimming in municiple swimming pools, wash the piercing. Stay out of lakes and natural bodies of water that have high bacterial counts, your local health unit will have the bacterial counts for the most popular lakes in the area. As for any activity where the piercing may become dirty, have a shower and clean the piercing. This includes being in the hot tub, wash the piercing out as soon as possible.
Yes, since the belly area is one of the most sensitive areas on body, it takes around 9 months to 1 year time to heel completely. Be very sure before you take it off or you can use retainer jewelry.
Well you could take some Ibuprofen or Advil before you get the piercing done, but be sure to advise your piercer about your plan before you go for the piercing. Some piercers don't like clients taking any medications unless they are prescribed before a piercing is done. So check with you piercer first.
I would worry about getting another barbell as soon as possible, using anything else could pose a choking hazard.
You get a hole where you didn't want one. If you pull the pin out, it'll heal soon enough. Then you can have another go at getting the piercing where you want it.
Were you playing with it? You might have irritated it and opened the wound pretty badly, causing it to bleed heavily, either that, or they used a piercing needle gauge fairly too large for your lip piercing. I've experience piercing people with a piercing needle that's 2 gauges bigger, (For example, a lip piercing is 16g, I've pierce it with a 12gauge once) and it didn't bleed too bad, it bled for about 5-10 minutes. It shouldnt be bleeding heavily at all. Especially not for hours after getting it pierced. Go see a doctor as soon as possible before you lose too much blood