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  2. How to properly care for new piercings - AOL

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    With any new piercing, aftercare is key for preventing infection and scarring. According to experts, you don’t need a ton of products to keep your new bling clean and help support healing — in ...

  3. Doctors Say This Type Of Ear Piercing Gets Infected Most Often

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    Doctors share the potential causes, medical treatments, home remedies, and tips for preventing infected ear piercings, including the type of piercing to avoid.

  4. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Because it requires breaking the skin barrier, tattooing carries inherent health risks, including infection and allergic reactions. Modern tattooists reduce such risks by following universal precautions, working with single-use disposable needles, and sterilising equipment after each use.

  5. Signs Your Tattoo Is Infected—And What to Do About It - AOL

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    Infections typically appear red and are hot, swollen, and have an odor, says Dr. Shainhouse. Fungal infections can also appear red and have a white scale, like athlete’s foot, she says.

  6. Lip piercing - Wikipedia

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    A home-made saline solution made from non-iodized sea salt and hot distilled or filtered water is a common way to heal a lip piercing and avoid infection. This solution can be used to rinse out the mouth after eating (or the mouth can be rinsed with non-alcoholic, non-antimicrobial mouth wash) and to soak the outside of the piercing.

  7. Sebaceous cyst - Wikipedia

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    An infected cyst may require oral antibiotics or other treatment before or after excision. If pus has already formed, then incision and drainage should be done along with avulsion of the cyst wall with proper antibiotics coverage. An approach involving incision, rather than excision, has also been proposed.

  8. Tongue piercing - Wikipedia

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    A tongue piercing is a body piercing ... and sucking on crushed ice to help reduce the swelling. ... tuberculosis, and tetanus infections; swelling of the tongue ...

  9. Hip piercing - Wikipedia

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    Shallow piercings will result in migration or rejection. The last risk is bacterial infection, which occurs when the equipment used is not sterilized, or the piercing is not well cared for during the healing process. Pus and inflammation may develop if the piercing becomes infected, however, careful cleaning and aftercare can avoid this risk.