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I believe she only has earrings as a piercing.
A Monroe piercing is a piercing placed off-centre in the upper lip, meant to resemble a beauty mark; it is also known as a 'Madonna' or 'Crawford'. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_piercing
A Monroe is the upper left lip and a Madonna is the upper right lip
She has double ear piercings on both sides
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The first signs would be a combination of swelling, redness and possible smelly discharge around the piercing as well as pain or a throbbing sensation in the ear lobe.
Whether you are talking about the industrial piercing or other common ear piercings, they all involve puncturing a jewelry in the skin. Thus, any piercing can easily get viral or bacterial infection, if you don't follow aftercare instructions carefully. &, knowing the signs & symptoms of infected industrial piercing will help you to get treatment before it become very serious. Some of the obvious symptoms of infected industrial piercing are prolonged swelling, inflammation, redness, pain & burning sensation (after the initial 3-4 days of piercing). Unusual discharge of yellowish-green thick fluid & bleeding from the pierced area are also some noticeable symptoms of industrial piercing infection.
Your piercing should not get infected if you take the earring out but you should rinse it in alcohol before putting it back in to avoid infection.
When it is any of the following; swollen, tender, red, throbbing, painful or sensitive.
The best way to know if your new piercing is infected is by the visual appearance. If the piercing is red or inflamed, it may be infected. It also may be hot to the touch.
Could be a sign of infection. You do not state if you have any other symptons.
if u smoke and you have a piercing it can get infected take it from me.. so dont smoke.
NEVER take out your piercing if it is infected. Doing so can cause an abscess. The piercing will close and trap the infection inside
Rinse and clean the piercing twice daily with special clearer for piercings and clean the piercing at least once a day with a salt water mixture. This won't guarantee that your industrial won't get infected, but it will definitely help.
A rejected piercing will slowly push it's way out of the skin. An infected piercing will require antibiotics from a doctor.
No, you shouldn't be using salt on the piercing at all if it is infected. Wash the piercing using lathered soap, work the soap into the piercing and then irrigate the piercing with running water while rotating or shuffling the jewellery to rinse the soap and infected dishcharge from the piercing.
about a week you should keep it c lean and not get it infected. use antibacterial soap and wash it every day !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!