Body Piercing Health Risks

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Before finding out the health risks that are involved in body piercing, it is best if you must first know what body piercing is. Body piercing is the piercing or puncturing done in your body with the use of a needle. Jewelry then is inserted to the punctured wound. The most popular pierced body parts are the ears, nostrils, tongue, and belly buttons or navels.

The person or the piercer that is performing the piercing should always provide a clean and safe environment. The following are what you should expect from a professional body piercer:

*The body part you have chosen to be pierced (apart from the tongue) should be cleaned with germicidal soap to eliminate bacteria and other micro organisms that may cause some diseases.

*The needle that will be used for piercing should always be clean and sterilized.

*The jewelry that will be placed in the pierced area should also be cleaned and sterilized.

*Used needles should be disposed of properly, to avoid any unfortunate accidents and spreading of diseases.

*The pierced area should be cleaned after the procedure is done.

*The jewelry should be checked and adjusted by the person who performed the piercing.

*The person who performed the piercing will then give you instructions on aftercare.

Before you get a body piercing, you have to make sure that the person who is going to perform the piercing practices all those safety measures mentioned above. It is essential to ask a professional body piercer to perform the piercing. Never pierce your own skin. Doing your own piercing without knowing the procedure and the risks will greatly increase your chances of getting infectious disease.

If everything goes well, you should be okay after a body piercing. A little pain and swelling in the pierced area is a normal reaction of a fresh piercing. However, when your body piercing gets infected, you are in trouble. You may develop infections or other health risks. The health risks of body piercing are as follows:

*Scarring
*Tetanus
*Chronic infection
*Inflammation or nerve damage
*Prolonged bleeding
*Hepatitis B and C
*Allergic reactions to the jewelry used
*Abscesses or boils at the piercing site

Depending on the location of the piercing and the conditions, the healing time may vary from a few weeks to more than a year. There is no sure way to avoid the health risks that comes with body piercing. However, by practicing good hygiene and living in a clean environment, you can lessen the chances of getting infectious diseases.


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