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Piercing Contract <br /> I <br /> After a couple of days, you may find that scab has appeared to form <br /> on the affected region. Remove it it cleaning. Formation of scab is <br /> a sign of healing of the infection. The treatment method described <br /> above gives positive results in majority of the cases. However, you <br /> need to use right materials and follow the instructions properly. Use <br /> this treatment method as recommended and only the allowable <br /> number of times. Or else, you may end up with further worsening of <br /> the infection. Some of the signs of worsened infection are burning <br /> sensation, irritation, and increase in the discharge and area under <br /> infection. If you find such aggravated symptoms of infected piercing in <br /> yourself, visit a doctor for necessary medical intervention. If you have <br /> faced this problem with each piercing, then may be you should <br /> consider using fake piercing seriously. <br /> d) Indications when seek medical care <br /> If you keep an eye on your piercings and be aware of what your body is telling you, your health and your <br /> piercings will be just fine. Clean your piercings when you bathe or shower. Use gentle cleaning products <br /> correctly and remember that more is not better. Shower after swimming or hot tubing. Don't apply oils, <br /> salves, lotions or any other crud to your piercings if they are not over a year old. And if they are over a <br /> year old be sure to clean them in the bath or shower. <br /> It's all a matter of personal hygiene, if you keep clean and take care of yourself it follows suit that your <br /> piercing should also be happy and healthy. If you do have an infected piercing see your piercer without <br /> delay, if you can't see your piercer then seek medical attention from a walk-in clinic or your family doctor. <br /> Do not remove the jewellery for any reason, unless told to do so by a medical professional. <br /> it Bumps, Strange Lumps and things that grow out of the holes. <br /> Lots of strange bumps and lumps are seen with piercings that have been mistreated and mislabeled. <br /> Often as not someone has called them Keloid scars. Well maybe and maybe not. Here's a professional <br /> piercers test for you. <br /> **Keloid scars are the formation of lumps present post surgically and usually in the area of and incision or <br /> puncture wound. In piercing this is sometimes cause by trauma to the piercing during it's healing period. <br /> The lump or the Keloid is a build up of Collagen and will not dissipate over time but in fact grow in some <br /> cases. There is generally no discharge from a Keloid scar. Usually seen in dark skin people, African, <br /> Asian. This is not usually common in Caucasian people. However if a person has formed Keloids before <br /> they will stand chance of forming them again. Treatment for this condition should be referral to a doctor or <br /> medical treatment centre. <br /> **Hypertrophic scars are the formation of a localized bump at one point or both points of a body piercing <br /> and a gooey discharge, but not puss. These are caused by repeated irritation of the tissue entering and <br /> exiting the piercing, usually due to the misuse of cleaning products, salts or antibiotic ointments. <br /> Treatment of these is simple-irrigation of the area with plenty of clear running water after bathing or <br />