Gold plated, gold filled, Sterling silver, 303 stainless steel, chrome plated, nickle plated, copper, brass, steel, aluminum the list is quite long but I think you get the point. Just because it says it's surgical stainless steel doesn't mean you wont react to it. It's the grade of the steel and the alloy that dictates if you will have issues with it or not.
Any type of nose ring can cause an infection if not sterilized correctly before inserting it into the hole. Infections can also occur when the piercing is not kept clean or a regular schedule.
No it does not mean u have an infection it just means that you are alergect to the type of medle they used to perice it or the type of medal on your earring
Yes, any type of infection can cause fever, which is often perceived as the chills.
why would you have a staph infection in the neck? What is the cause of this?
Yes and No, it depends on the type of Vaccination.
Yep. Really, any type of movement can cause HT scarring
Surgical Stainless Steel (SSS) The most commonly used type of metal for piercings is Surgical Stainless Steel which is also perfect for a fresh or healing piercing. Also, high-quality metals like 14k gold, 18k gold, or titanium are used for piercings.
Christina Piercing is not a person but is a type of piercing. In this case, a decorative stud is placed in the female genital area. This type of piercing can be uncomfortable is has a high rate of rejection.
As with any type of surgery, infection is always a possibility. Staff infection is very common, especially if you have to stay in the hospital for an extended period of time.
It really depends on the type of piercing and long you've had the piercing.
C. diff is clostridium difficile. It is a type of bacteria that can cause diarrhea and an infection of the colon.
Getting a cervix piercing is not safe and is not recommended by medical professionals. Potential risks and complications include infection, bleeding, pain, scarring, and damage to the cervix, which can lead to serious health issues. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before considering any type of genital piercing.