Wednesday 17 February 2010

How to Avoid Body Piercing Infections

If you think you get pierced your body, especially for the first time, you should take the time to inform yourself before you get too bored. They know not what they could expect to be catastrophic.

For example, did you know that:


You can get a serious infection with hepatitis or HIV, even if the piercing equipment has not been properly sterilized.
Infections caused by bacteria, still in the puncture of the piercing may also happen later, even afterthe piercing is healed.
When the piercing studio is a 'weapon' used for piercing, you must leave immediately, because they can not be sterilized.

How can you avoid the serious risks when buying on routes, described?

Here are some tips on how to assess the piercing place as the first step to avoid infection from piercing


If you look for in a salon itself. The apartment is clean? You have to be kept clean and sanitary.
Lighting should be good so the piercers can see well at work. Wash their hands, and the use of sterile gloves and instruments?
All instruments must either be brand new and should (be discarded after a single use) or in bags to be sterilized. If the piercer uses disposable needles, you owe it to him / her open sealed packages of needles!
The piercer should throw away the needles in a biohazard container after use.

There are also some thingsYou can do to clean your piercing and help ward off nasty infections:


Do not use alcohol or peroxide to clean the area, since both products dry the skin.
Keep the area crossed by contact with body fluids of other people, such as saliva and sweat.
Do not use a hot tub or swim in public pools until your piercing is healed.

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