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g07 <br /> 3422 W. Hammer Lane #M Stockto6, CA 95219 (209) 830-6164 <br /> SYMPUMIlDf AIMAlIf ectedla=-Q <br /> Anytime you have any type of surgery/procedure that involves cutting or pricking into <br /> the skin you have a risk of getting an infection. An infection can cause serious <br /> problems for you ranging from destroying your new tattoo to causing death, and <br /> should not be taken lightly. People With any form of Hepatitis or HWAIDS should not <br /> get a tattoo because they are at an increased risk for infection and are most likely to <br /> suffer the most serious side effects from them. You should see a doctor Immediately if <br /> you experience any of the o)) in symptoms. <br /> 0 Extreme redness or irritation - Of course there is in to be some redness and <br /> irritation from getting your tattoo done, but it should decrease within hours to a few <br /> days. If the redness or irritation starts to increase or worsens, you may have an <br /> infection. <br /> - Extreme pain -Your pain should decrease in time. If the pain worsens, you may <br /> have an infection. <br /> 0 Fever - This is one of the most determining factors of an infection. Even a slight <br /> fever should be checked with a doctor. <br /> a Swelling - It is normal to have a little swelling immediately after your tattoo. If the <br /> swelling worsens or becomes hot, please seek medical attention right away, <br /> 0 Unusual odor -There should not be an odor coming from the tattoo. If you are <br /> experiencing an odor you will need to consult with a doctor. <br /> * Puss -There should not be any puss or fluid seeping from the tattoo. Puss or <br /> excess fluid is also a good indication of an infection and you should seek medical <br /> attention. <br /> 0 Red streaks or sores - If you hive red streaks or sores that develop on or around the <br /> tattoo there may be an infection. There is also a possibility of blood poisoning or a <br /> staph infection and will need to be looked at immediately. <br /> An infected tattoo could potentially become fatal and symptoms should not be taken <br /> lightly. Even if you have a "funny feeling" about it you should check with a doctor to be <br /> sure there is no infection. You also want to be sure you are taking the proper <br /> precautions to prevent infections. Your tattoo should take as to weeks to heal <br /> depending on the tattoo, the preventative steps you take and any hereditary personal <br /> heafth issues. You need to keep the area clean and protected unfit it is properly <br /> healed. Using an antibiotic ointment or cream can help clean the area out, however <br /> you do NOT want to wear it 24/7 because it will also not let oxygen in. <br />