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How to cure an infected belly button ring?

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How to cure an infected belly button ring?

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This may seem completely different to other’s answers but do NOT put something like peroxide on it and definately don’t take your bar out. If you do so, it will only result in permanent nasty scarring and it may even take a while for the hole to close up. Generally a lot of people will get scabbing and pussing within the first month or so of getting their naval pierced. You must understand that you have a foreign object in you and sometimes the body has trouble adjusting to that foreign object — everybody’s body is different! My best advice to you would be to leave the piercing in. I can understand it may even be really sore right now. Get into a daily routine of cleaning your piercing… Buy an Ear Care Antiseptic, which will usually come in a 50 – 100ml spray bottle. While showering, slowly move the bar a few millimetres back and forth, which will help to rid any pus or severe crust formation. After your shower make sure you keep the piercing DRY. It’s as simple as drying around wi

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