How do I know if Im Overcleaning my piercing?

Overcleaning. Over cleaning with a strong, or harsh, cleanser can cause the skin to become lightly tender to the touch and can give the surface a plastic-like sheen. The piercing itself might excrete a very thin puss-like liquid. Even over cleaning with saline can cause this.
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How do I know if my piercing is embedding?

How to know If your piercing is embedded? If you are experiencing any pain or discomfort around the area of your piercing, it is likely that the jewelry has become embedded. Other signs that a piercing may be embedded include swelling, redness, and discharge from the site.
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What happens if u over-clean a piercing?

Do not over-clean your piercing. Cleaning too often with an overly harsh cleaning solution, or with too many different types of cleaning solutions, can irritate your piercing. If cleaning your piercing twice a day is suggested, don't assume cleaning it ten times a day is better: It isn't.
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How long do piercing crusties last?

After cleaning the site for a few weeks, you will see less and less crusting until, eventually, it all disappears. This is not a process of one-size-fits-all. For some people the crusting goes away in two or three weeks–for others, it can take four or five weeks.
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What do piercing crusties look like?

During the healing period, you can expect a bit of a white/yellow crust to form around/behind your jewelry. This crust is really just skin cells that have helped in healing your piercing and have now formed a bit of a scab around it. This doesn't mean it's infected, it's just in the process of healing!
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What color should piercing crust be?

Crusties—the nickname for the clear or yellow caking that forms around a healing body piercing. Crusties are the result of your body trying to heal itself. This is simply a mix of lymphatic fluid, epithelial debris and dead blood cells which seeps out clear and dries to a yellowish color when exposed to air.
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How do I know if my piercing is healing correctly?

Keep in mind that some redness, tenderness, swelling, and discharge is normal for a healing piercing, but we advise clients to consult a health care professional for unexpected redness, tenderness, or swelling at the site, any rash, unexpected drainage from the piercing, or a fever within 24 hours of the body art ...
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Should you pick crust off my piercing?

Due to the type of puncture wound a piercing is, it's important to remove the crust that develops around your earring or on the outside of your piercing. This is because air needs to hit the punctured tissue to properly heal your piercing.
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When should you give up on a piercing?

Here are some of the biggest ones.
  1. You've tried to have the area pierced a number of times, but it just won't stick. ...
  2. You start to feel uncomfortable wearing your piercing. ...
  3. You can't stick to the aftercare period. ...
  4. Your piercing constantly gets in the way. ...
  5. Your piercing is causing health issues.
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Should I rotate my ear piercing?

There's no reason to rotate your piercing. You could damage the delicate, healing skin by rotating the jewelry. In the past, rotating the jewelry was recommended, but it has been found to cause damage that can lead to infection and scarring. For happy healing, NEVER rotate your body jewelry.
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What does an over cleaned piercing look like?

Overcleaning. Over cleaning with a strong, or harsh, cleanser can cause the skin to become lightly tender to the touch and can give the surface a plastic-like sheen. The piercing itself might excrete a very thin puss-like liquid. Even over cleaning with saline can cause this.
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What should a healing piercing look like?

It looks good – most piercings look pretty good from the outset. A small amount of redness is not uncommon, but this should subside within a couple of weeks. You may notice some dry matter at the entry or exit of your piercing. This is called “exudate” and is a byproduct of the healing process.
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Why does my ear piercing feel tight?

Another common cause is earrings that are too tight. The post may be too short or the clasp put on too tight. Tight earrings don't let air enter the piercing hole through the earlobe. The pressure from tight earrings also reduces blood flow to the earlobe.
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Is my piercing nesting or embedding?

If your piercing jewelry is starting to sink into your skin/tissue, see your piercer right away for a longer bar. Some piercing do embed slightly, we refer to this as 'nesting'. Lip and tongue piercings tend to do this as our oral tissue is very soft. There is a major difference between these kinds of embeddings.
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What helps an embedded piercing?

Treating the infection at home
  1. Wash your hands before touching or cleaning your piercing.
  2. Clean around the piercing with a saltwater rinse three times a day. ...
  3. Don't use alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, or antibiotic ointments. ...
  4. Don't remove the piercing. ...
  5. Clean the piercing on both sides of your earlobe.
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What causes piercing embedding?

Embedding occurs as a result of your body allowing the skin to grow over the top of a piercing. In simple cases, it can be caused by swelling from an initial piercing occurring to a degree which means that the jewellery you were pierced with is now "too short" to accommodate the swelling.
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How do you know if a piercing is rejecting?

Symptoms of piercing rejection
  1. The jewelry has noticeably moved from its original place.
  2. The amount of tissue between the entrance and exit holes gets thinner (there should be at least a quarter inch of tissue between holes).
  3. The entrance and exit holes increase in size.
  4. The jewelry starts to hang or droop differently.
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Can I stop my piercing from rejecting?

A qualified piercer should recommend a size and type of jewelry best suited to the indivdual's body and the location of the piercing. Using a thicker piece of jewelry might reduce the risk of rejection. Using materials such as niobium and titanium offer the lowest risk of irritation and allergies.
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Can I Repierce the same spot?

It is often possible to re-pierce in the same place, but the tissue must be sufficiently healed. To re-pierce in the same place, it is wise to wait at least 3 months from the moment the jewelry has been removed. The wound itself is often closed much earlier but it takes time for the underlying tissue to heal.
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Is my piercing infected or just healing?

Your piercing might be infected if: the area around it is swollen, painful, hot, very red or dark (depending on your skin colour) there's blood or pus coming out of it – pus can be white, green or yellow. you feel hot or shivery or generally unwell.
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Is it good to twist your earring?

Don't touch your healing piercings unless you have CLEAN disinfected hands! Twisting your piercing can also cause it to become irritated, inflamed, and could cause the piercing to migrate or heal crooked! If you need help finding a professional piercer, see this blog.
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Why does my piercing itch after I clean it?

During Healing: You may note some itching at the site. You may note whitish-yellow fluid that is not pus. This fluid coats jewelry and forms a crust when it dries.
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How much does a ear piercing hurt on a scale of 1 to 10?

A standard lobe piercing is most individuals' first piercing. Many people get this lobe piercing as a child or many years before they plan more placements. Therefore, it should not be surprising that it ranks low on the pain scale – the general rating seems to be 3/10.
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Why do piercings hurt after 2 weeks?

A. It's normal to have some redness, swelling or pain for a couple of days after getting your ears pierced. But your ears should look and feel better each day. If you find that your ears do great and then suddenly start to become red, inflamed or crusty a week or two later, that's usually a sign of infection.
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Is it normal for piercings to hurt when cleaning?

Thompson stresses that piercings don't heal overnight, some could even take up to six months — and that's if you leave it alone and keep it clean. But don't feel bad if you physically irritate it. Thompson and Dr. Wexler agree that accidents and sensitivity around the area is normal.
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